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PART  FIRST-ARRANGED   BY   AUTHORS. 


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Ahboit  {B.  V.  and  L.)    Matthew  Caraby.     By 

Benauly 231.41 

Abbott  {Jacob).     [Franconia  Storks.']     lOv. ..101.10 
Malleville,  Wallace, 

Mary  Erskine,  ]SIary  Bell, 

Beechnut,  Rodolphus, 

Ellen  Linn,  Stuj'vesant, 

Caroline,  Agnes. 

\^Marco  Paul's  Voyages  and  Travels.']     6  v. 

Adventures  in  Boston 111.15 

Adventures  in  the  forests  of  Maine 111.13 

Adventures  in  New  York 111.11 

Adventures  in  Vermont 111.14 

Erie  canal 111.12 

Springfield  armory Ill .  16 

\_lioUo's  Tour  in  Europe]     10  t. 

Vol.  1.     RoUo  on  the  Atlantic 111.19 

2.  in  Paris 111.20 

3.  in  Switzerland , 111.21 

4.  in  London 111.22 

5.  on  the  Rhine 111.23 

6.  in  Scotland 111.24 

T.  in  Geneva 111.25 

8.  in  Holland 111.26 

9.  in  Naples 111.27 

10.  in  Rome 111.28 

A' Beckett  {G.  A.)     Comic  history  of  England. 

2  V 111.38 

Comic  history  of  Rome 111.40 

About  [Edmond  F.  V.)     Germaine 112.01 

King  of  tlie  mountains 112.02 

Man  with  the  broken  ear 112 .03 

Nose  of  a  notary- 112.04 

Adams  (C.)     Edgar  Clifton 112.08 

Matilda  Lonsdale 112.09 

Adams  {F.    C.)     Life  and  adventures  of  Maj. 

Roger  Sherman  Potter     \^fjseudon.] 112.11 

Adams  {XeUemiah).  The  sable  cloud ;  a  southern 

tale 112.13 


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Adams{  Wm.  T.)  ["  Oliver  Optic."]  All  aboard; 

a  sequel  to  the  "  Boat  Club." 112.14 

Boat  Club ;  or,  the  Bunkers  of  Rippleton  .112.15 

Brave  old  salt ;  or,  life  on  the  quarter  deck.  112.16 

Breaking  away;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a  stu- 
dent   112. 1*7 

Dikes  and  ditches ;  or,  young  America  in 

Holland  and  Belgium ."" 112. 18 

Fighting  Joe ;   or,  the  fortimes  of  a  staff 

officer 112.19 

Freaks   of   fortune ;    or,  half  roimd   the 

world 112.30 

Haste  and  waste ;   or,  the  young  pilot  of 

Lake  Champlain 112 .  20 

Hope  and  have ;  or,  Fanny  Grant  among 

the  Indians 112.21 

In  school  and  out 1 12 .  22 

Little  by  little ;  or,  the  cruise  of  the  Fly- 
away  112.23 

Make  or  break ;  or,  the  rich  man' s  daughter.  113.11 

Now  or  never ;  or,  the  adventures  of  Bob- 
by Bright 112.24 

Outward  bound ;  or,  yoimg  America  afloat.  11 2. 25 

Shamrock  and  thistle ;  or,  young  America 

in  Ireland  and  Scotland 113 .  02 

Poor  and  proud  ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  Katy 

Redburn 112.26 

Red  cross  ;  or,  young  America  in  England 

and  Wales.    A  story  of  travel  and  adventure.112 .  27 

Rich  and  humble ;  or,  the  mission  of  Bertha 

Grant 112.28 

Sailor  boy;  or.  Jack  Somers  in  the  navy.  112. 29 

Seek  and  find ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a 

smart  boy 113.01 

Soldier  boy ;  or,  Tom  Somers  in  the  army.  113.03 

Starry  flag;  or,  the  young  fisherman  of 

Cape  Ann 113.04 

Try  again ;  or,  the  trials  and  triumphs  of 

Harry  West 113 . 05 

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Adams  {Wni.    T.)    Watch  and   wait;   or,  the 

voung  fugitive 113.06 

— ^The  way  of  the  world 113.07 

Work  and  win;  or,  Noddy  Newman  on  a 

cruise 113.08 

Yankee  middy ;    or,  the  adventures  of  a 

naval  officer 113.09 

Young  America  abroad 113.12 

Young  lieutenant ;  or,  the  adventures  of  an 

army  officer , 113.10 

AftiiH  {Effic).     [^psmidon.']     Eventide 114.01 

J</uiIar  [G'raci).     Days  of  Bruce.     2  v 114.02 

Home  influence 114.03 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies 114.04 

Mother's  recompense.     A  sequel  to  home 

influence 114.05 

Vale  of  cedars 114.07 

"Woman's  friendship 114.06 

Aikin  (/.),  and  Barlaidd  {Mrs.  A.  L.)  Even- 
ings at  home  ;  or,  the  juvenile  budget  opened. 1 14 .  10 
Ahnard  (Gusfave).     Gold  seekers.     A  tale  of 

California 114.13 

Indian  chief 114.14 

Indian  scout 114.15 

Pirates  of  the  prairies 114.16 

Red  track 114.17 

Tiger  slayer 114.18 

Trail  hunter 114 .  19 

Ainsu'orth  (  Wm.  H.)    Constable  of  the  tower.  115.01 

Flitch  of  bacon 1 1 5 .  02 

Lancashire  witches 115.03 

Old  Saint  Paul's 1 15 .  06 

St.  James 115.07 

Spendthrift 115 .08 

Star  chamber.     2  v 115.09-10 

Tower  of  London.... 115.11-12 

Windsor  Castle 115.13 

Alcott  {L.  M.)    Little  women 121 .  02 

Moods 121.01 

Aldrich  [T.  B.)    Daisy's  necklace 121 . 06 

Out  of  his  head.     A  romance 121.07 

Alr/cr  {Horatio,  Jr.)     Charlie  Codman's  cruise.  121 .  10 

Frank's  campaign 121 .  11 

Helen  Ford 121.12 

Ragged  Dick ;  or,  street  life  in  New  York 

with  the  boot-blacks 121.13 

Alhton  (  Washington).     Monaldi 121.16 

A.  L.  0.  E.    \_pseudon.'\   Children's  treasury  of 

new  stories 121.18 

A  nutshell  of  knowledge 121 .  19 

On  the  way 121. 20i 

Rescued  from  Egypt 121.21 

Sheer  off 121.22 

War  and  peace.   A  tale  of  the  retreat  from 

Caubul 121 .  23 

Zaida's  nursery  note-book 121 .24 

Ames  {^frs.  M.  C.)    Victoire.     [ano?i.] 122.01 

Amory  ( T. )  Life  of  .John  Buncle.  \anon.']  4  v.  1 22 .  02 
Audcrsin  {H.  C.)  Danish  fairy  legends  and  tales.  1 22 .  08 

Ice  maiden,  and  other  tales 122.09 

The  improvisatore 122 .  10 

Only  a  flddler  !  and  0.  T 122 . 1 1 

Sand-hills  of  Jutland 122.12 

Stories  from.     2  v 122 .  13 

Arlington  (A.  W.)    Rangers  and  regulators  of 

the  Tanaha 123 .  04 

Armstro>tg  {K  C.)    The  young  middy;  or,  the 

perilous  adventures  of  a  boy -officer 123.02 

Ar7iold  { \V.  D.)  Oukfield,  or,  fellowship  in  the 

East 123.06 

Arthur  {T.  S.)    Hand,  but  not  the  heart 123 .  08 

Home  scenes 123 .  12 

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Arthur  {T.  S.)     Lessons  in  life 123 .  13 

Light  on  shadowed  paths 123 .09 

ISIarried  life 123. 14 

Ott-hand  sketches 123 .  15 

Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house 123.11 

Out  in  the  world 1 23 .  10 

Seed  time  and  harvest 123 .  16 

Stories  for  parents 123 .  17 

Stories  for  young  housekeepers 123 .  18 

Tried  and  tempted 123 .  19 

Two  wives 123 .  20 

Ways  of  Providence 123.21 

Woman's  trials 123.22 

Words  for  the  wise 123.23 

Athern  {Anna).     Here  and  hereafter 124.02 

Atterly  {Joseph).     Voyage  to  the  moon 124.05 

Auerbach  {Berthold).     The  barefooted  maiden.  124.06 

Christian  Gellert,  and  other  sketches. ..  .124.07 

Little  barefoot.    [Same  as  Barefooted  mai- 
den.]  124.08 

On  the  heights 124.09-12 

Professor's  lady 124.14 

Aunt  Haitie.     [pseudon.']    Brookside  series: 

V.  1.     Hole  in  the  pocket 125.01 

2.  Stopping  the  leak 125 .  02 

3.  Lost  but  found ;  oi-,  the  Jewash  home.  125 .  03 

4.  Fashion  and  folly 125.04 

A^isten  {Jane).     Emma 125 .  13 

Mansfield  park 125 .  14 

Northanger  abbey ;  a  novel 125.15 

The  same.     [  With  Pride  and  prejudice.] .  125 .  16 

Pride  and  prejudice .  .  .125. 16 

Sense  and  sensibility, 125.17 

Austin  {3frs,  J.  G.)     Dora  Darling 125 .  19 

Outpost 125.20 

Avert/  {S.  P.)    Harp  of  a  thousand  strings;  or, 

laughter  for  a  life  time 125.26 

Mrs.  Partington's  carpet  bag  of  fun 125.27 

Azcqlio  {M.  d').     The  challenge  of  Barletta. ...  172 .  10 
Baicer  {Mrs.  H.  N.  W.)     [Mrs.  M.  Leslie.] 

Howard  and  his  teacher 131 .03 

Live  and  learn 131.09 

Play  and  study 131.04 

Motherless  children 131 .05 

Trying  to  be  useful 131.06 

Up  the  ladder;  or,  striving  and  thriving.  13 1.07 

Baker  {S.   W.)     Cast  up  by  the  sea 131 .  12 

Baldwin  {F.)    Two  brides;  or,  the  French  cha- 
teau and  the  English  home 131.13 

Baldwin  {J.  G.)    Flush  times  of  Alabama. . .   131.15 
Ballantyne  (R.  M.)    Coral  island.    A  tale  of  the 

Pacific  Ocean 131.17 

Dog  Crusoe.     A  tale  of  the  western  prai- 
ries  131.18 

Fighting  the  flames.     A  tale  of  the  fire 

brigade 131.19 

Freaks  on  the  Fells ;  or,  three  months'  rus- 
tication  131.20 

Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader 131,21 

Gorilla  hunters 131 .  22 

Hudson's  bay ;  or,  life  in  the  wilds 131 .  23 

Lifeboat ;  a  tale  of  our  coast  heroes 131 .  24 

Red  Eric ;  or,  the  whaler's  last  cruise, . .  .131 .  25 

Silver  Like  ;  or,  lost  in  the  snow 121 .28 

Snowflakcs  and  sunbeams ;  or,  the  young 

fur  traders 131 .  26 

Ungava 131 .27 

Balzac   {Honor e   de).     The   alchemist;    or  the 

house  of  Claea 132 .  01 

The  greatness  and  decline  of  Ce.sar  Birot- 

teau 132.02 

Eugenie  Grandet;  or,  the  miser's  daughter.  132. 03 


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Balznr  (Honore  de).     Petty  annoyances  of  mar- 
ried life ". 132.04 

Banvard  (Joseph).     Priscilla ;  or,  trials  for  the 

truth 132.07 

Barhauld  {Mrs  A.  L.)     Stories,   fables,    and 

moral  pieces,  in  prose  and  verse 132 .  08 

Barham  (B.  H.  D.)     Ingoldsby  legends 132 .  10 

My  cousin  Jficholas 132 .  12 

Barnes  {J.)    Green  mountain  traveler's  enter- 
tainment  132.17 

The  old  inn 132.18 

Barnes  ( C.  M.  S.)     Maiden  aimt.     [anon.] 132 .  20 

Use  of  sunshine.     [«woti.] 132 .21 

Bartol  (M.)     Honor  May.     [aiion.] 213.65 

Barton  (K)     lo.     A  tale  of  the  olden  fane ....  133 .  03 
Beach  (Charles).     Lost  Lenore;  or,  the  adven- 
tures of  a  rolling  stone 133 .  04 

Beale  (Aniia).     Simplicitj'  and  fascination. . .  .133.05 

Beck-ford  ( W.)     Vathek.     An  Arabian  tale 1 33 .  07 

Bede  (C.)     See  Brad/ey  (E. ) 

Beecher  (Henry  Ward).     Norwood ;  or,  village 

life  in  Xew  England 133.08 

Beecher  (Mrs.  H.  W.)    From  dawTi  to  daylight; 
or,   the   simple   story  of   a  western   home. 

[anon.'] 133.10 

Bell  (Cafh.  D.)    Kenneth  and  Hugh;   or,  self- 
mastery 133 .  15 

Margaret  Cecil 133.21 

Bennett  (Miss  Martha  H.  B.)    Leisure  moments.133 .  18 

Pastimes  with  my  little  Mends 133.16 

Bergerac  (S.  C.  de).     Comical  history  of  the  em- 
pires of  the  moon  and  sun 133 .  19 

Bird  (B.  M.)     IS'ick  of  the  woods 134.02 

Blessinr/ton  (Marcfjierite  Power,  countess).    Coun- 
try quarters.     2  v .- 134.05-06 

Clouded  happiness 134 .  07 

Gossip's  week.     2v 134.08-09 

Marmaduke  Herbert.     2  v 1 34 .  10 

Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre 134 .  12 

Meredith 134.13 

Strathern.     2  v 134.14-15 

Works 134.16 

Contents:  Confessions  of  an  elderly  gentleman. 
Confessions  of  an  elderly  lady. 
Repealers. 
Two  friends. 
Victims  of  society. 

Boccaccio  ( G.)    Decameron 135 .  01 

Borrow  ( George).     Lavengro :  the  scholar,  the 

gypsy,  the  priest 135.03 

Romany  Rye.    A  sequel  to  Lavengro ....  135 .  07 

Bowman  (Anne).     Bear-hunters  of  the  Rocky 

mountains 135.09 

Esperanza 135 .  10 

Kangaroo  hunters 135.11 

Brachvoyel  (A.   E.)    Beaumarchais.      An  his- 
torical novel ..,=..135.15 

Brackenridge  (H.  H.)    Modeon  chivalry 135 .  13 

Braddon  (M.  E.)     Aurora  Floyd 135 .  19 

Birds  of  prey 135 .  20 

Charlotte's  inheritance 135 .  21 

Dead-sea  fruit 135.33 

Diavola  ;  or,  nobody^'s  daughter 135 .22 

Doctor's  wife 135.23 

Eleanor's  victory 135 .  24 

John  Marchmont's  legacy 135 .  25 

Lad}'  Audley's  secret 135 .  26 

Lady  Lisle 135 .  27 

Lady's  mile 135.28 

Only  a  clod 135.29 

Oscar  Bertrand 135 .  34 


Braddon  (M.  E.)    Outcasts 135.35 

Rupert  Goodwin 135.30 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant 135.31 

Three  times  dead ;  or,  the  secret  of  the 

heath 135 .  32 

Bradford  ( Annie  C.)    Nellie  Bracken.     A  tale 

of  forty  years  ago 141 .  10 

Bradford  (Sarah  H.)     Linton  family 141 .09 

Bradley  (Edvard).     ["Cuthbert   Bede."]     Ad- 
ventures of  Mr.  Verdant  Green 141 .  13 

Xearer  and  dearer.    A  novelette 141 .  12 

Bradi)  (James  T.)     Christmas  dream 141 .  15 

Brih'at  (A.  de).     Jean  Belin 141 .  10 

Bremer  (Frederika).    A  diary.     The  II.  family. 

Axel  and  Anna,  etc 141.18 

The  Easter-offering 141.17 

Father  and  daughter 141 .  19 

Four  sisters 141.20 

The  Home,  and  strife  and  peace 141 .  21 

The  Neighbors,  and  other  tales 141 .  22 

The     President's     daughters;     including 

Nina 141.23 

The  same.     Part  2.     Nina 141.24 

Brewster  (Anne  M.  H.)    Compensation;  or,  al- 
ways a  future 142 .  01 

St.  Martin's  summer 142 .  02 

Bright  (Miss ).     Margaret :  a  story  of  life 

in  a  prairie  home.     By  Lyndon.  [j)S€udon.].H2.G4: 

Bristed  ( C.  A.)     The  upper  ten  thousand 142 .  05 

Brock  (Mrs.  Carey).    Home  memories 142.07 

Bronte  (Anne).    ["Acton  Bell."]    Agnes  Grey.  142. 14 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall 142. 13 

Bronte   (Charlotte).     ["Currer    Bell."]      Jane 

Eyre 142 .  09 

The  professor 142.10 

Shirley 142.11 

Villette 142 .  12 

Bronte   (Emily).      ["Ellis   Bell."]     Wuthering 

heights 142.1.5-16 

Brooke  (Henry).     The  fool  of  quality.     2  v. ...  142 .  IS 

Brooks  (Shirley).     Aspen  court »  . .  .142.20 

■■  Gordian  k-not 142.23 

Silver  cord 142 .  21 

Sooner  or  later 142.22 

Brougham  (John).     A  basket  of  chips 143.01 

Bunsby  papers 143 .  02 

Brown  (Charles  B.)    Arthur  Mervyn.    Memoirs 

of  the  }-ear  1793.     2  v 143.05-6 

Clara  Howard ;  or,  the  enthusiasm  of  love.  143. 07 

Edgar  Huntley ;  or,  memoirs  of  a  sleep- 
walker  143.08 

Jane  Talbot 143 .09 

Ormond  ;  or,  the  secret  witness 143 .  10 

Wieland ;  or,  the  transformation 143 . 1 1 

Brown  (C.  F.)     Artemus  Ward.     His  book. . .  143. 13 
Artemus  Ward  in  London,  and  other  pa- 
pers  143. 14 

Artemus  Ward.     His  travels 143 .  15 

Bromi  (John,  M.  D.)    Marjorie   Fleming.     A 

sketch 143.18 

Brown  (Tom).     Beauties  in  prose  and  verse ...  143 .  20 
Brownson  (0.  A.)     Charles  Elwood;  or,  the  in- 
fidel converted 143 .  24 

Bruce  (Mrs.  E.  M.)    A  thousand  a  year 143 .  25 

Brnnton  (Mary  B.)     Self-control 143 .  27 

Bui  finch  (T.)^  Age  of    fable;    or,  beauties  of 

mythology 143.29 

Legends  of  Charlemagne 143 .  30 

Bulwer  \E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer  Lytton].    Alice ; 

or,  the  mysteries 144.01 

Calderon,  the  courtier.     ( iri//t  Leila) 142.15 

Caxtons 144.02 

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Bulu<cr{E.  G.  E.  L.  Bnlwer  Lylton).  Devereux  .  144 .03 

Disowned 144.04 

The  same.     2v 144.05 

Ernest  Maltraver8.     2  v 144 .  OY-8 

The  same 144.09 

Eu2:ene  Aram 1 44 .  10 

Godolphin 144 .  11 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings 144. 12 

Last  days  of  Pompeii 144. 13 

Last  of  the  barons 144 .  14 

Leila;  or,  the  siege  of  Granada 144. 15 

Lneretia 144 .  36 

My  novel ;  or,  Tarieties  in  English  life.  144 .  16-21 

I^ight  and  morning 144.22 

Paul  ClifFord 144 .  23 

Pelham 144 .  24-6 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 144. 27 

Rienzi 144 .  28 

Strange  story 144 .  29 

What  will  he  do  with  it 144 .  30-32 

Zanoni 144.33 

The  same.     2  v 144 .  34-5 

Btdwcr  {Lady,  wife  of  preceding).     Behind  the 

scenes 145 .  01 

Cheveley;  or,  the  man  of  honor.     2  v.  145. 02-3 

Bulwer  Lytton  (Robert).     See  Lytton. 

Bunce  ( Oliver).     Bacheloi-'s  story 145 .  10 

Bungener  {L.  F.)     Julian ;  or,  the  close  of  an 

era 145.11 

The  preacher  and  the  king 145 .  12 

The  priest  and  the  Huguenot.    2  v..  145.  13 

Bnnnctt  {Fanny  E.)     Natm-e's  school 145.17 

Bunyan  {John).     Pilgrim's  progress 145.15 

Burbury  {3frs.)    Florence   Sackville ;    or,  self- 
dependence 145.16 

Burdett  (C.)    Margaret   MoncriefFe;    the  first 

love  of  Aaron  Burr 145.18 

Burke  {Peter).     Romance  of  the  foi'um 145.20 

Burnand  {F.  C.)     Happy  Thoughts 145 .  23 

Burney  {Frances).     See  L'Arblay,  F.  B. 
Butt  (MaHha  H.)     See  Bermett,  M.  H.  B. 

Calddeugh  { W.  G.)    Eastern  tales 145 .  32 

Campbell  {J.  H.  L.)     Eros  and  Anteros,  the  old 

love  and  the  new 145 .  31 

Carlen  {EiniUe  F.)     Bride  of  Omberg 145 .  37 

Brother's  bet ;  or,  within  six  weeks 145 .  38 

Gustavus  Lindorm 145  39 

Home  in  the  valley 145 .  40 

Ivar;  or,  the  Skjuts  boy 145.41 

Lover's  stratagem 145 .44 

One  year.     A  tale  of  wedlock 145 .42 

Whimsical  woman 145.43 

Carleion  {W.)    Holland  tide;  or,  Irish  popular 

tales 151 .  01 

The  Squanders  of  Castle  Squander.    2  v.  151. 04 

Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.  15 1.06 

Carlyle  {T.)     Specimens  of  German  romance. 

3  V 151.10 

Translations  from  the  German :  Musseus, 

Tieck,  Richter 151 .  13 

Carti  {Alice).     The  Bishop's  son 152  01 

^Clovernook 152.02 

Married,  not  mated 152 .  03 

Pictures  of  country  life 152.04 

Snow-berries.     A  book  for  j'oung  folks. . .  152 .  05 

Cas/lemon  {Harry].    \TIie  gun  boat  sme.s.]    6  v. 
V.  1.     Frank,  the  young  naturalist 152.06 

2.  Frank  on  a  gun-boat 152.07 

3.  Frank  in  the  woods 152 .  08 

4.  Frank  on  the  prairie 152.09 

5.  Frank  before  Vicksburg 152 


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6.     Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi 152.11 


Castro  {A  de).     El  Buscapie 152 . 1 2 

Cattermole  {E.)     Evenings  at  Haddon  hall.  . .  .152.13 
Cervantes  Saavedra  {M.  de).    Don  Quixote.    Tr. 

by  G.  Jarvis.     2  v.  in  1 151.19 

The  same.     Tr.  by  C.  Jarvis.     4  v 151 .  20 

Exemplary  novels 151 .26 

Wanderings  of  Persiles  and  Sigismunda.151 .27 

Chamberlain  {N.  H.)     Autobiography  of  a  New 

England  farm-house 152 .15 

Chamerovzoiv  {L.  A.)   Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.152.17 
Cham]>feury  {J.  F.)      Naughty  boys;    or,  the 

sufferings  of  Mr.  Deltiel 1 52 .  18 

Chanter  ( Charlotte).    Over  the  cliffs 152.20 

Charles   {Mrs.  Elizabeth).     Chronicles   of    the 

Schonberg-Cotta  family.     [anon.'\ 1'53 .  10 

Cripple  of  Antioch ,  and  other  scenes  from 

Christian  life  in  early  times 153 .04 

Diary  of  Brother  Bartholomew,  a  monk 

of  the  abbey  of  Marienthal,  in  the  Odenwald, 

in  the  twelfth  century 153.07 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan 153.08 

The   Draytons   and    the   Davenants.      A 

story  of  the  civil  wars 153 .  05 

Early  dawn  ;  or,  sketches  of  Christian  life 

in  England  in  the  olden  time 153.06 

The  martyrs  of  Spain,  and  the  liberators 

of  Holland 153.16 

Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord 153.09 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     A  story  of  the 

commonwealth  and  the  restoration 153 ,  11 

The  song  without  words 153.15 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Cliristian  life 153.12 

Contents :  Brother  Bartholomew. 
Maria  and  Cleon. 

Sketches  of  the  Reform.    In  Italy. 
Sketches  of  the  United  brethren. 

Two  vocations ;  or,  the  sisters  of  mercy 

at  home 153.13 

Winifred  Bertram,   and   the   world    she 

lived  in 153.14 

Charlesworth  {Maria  L.)  Ministering  children .  153 .  19 

The  ministry  of  life 1 53 .  20 

Chateaubriand  {F.  R.  de).     The  martyrs 153 .  22 

Chesebro'  {Caroline).     Children  of  light 153 . 27 

Dream-land  by  daylight 153 .  28 

Isa.     A  pilgrimage 153 .  29 

Peter  Carradine ;  or,  the  Martindale  pas- 
toral  154.01 

Philly  and  Kit 154.02 

Victoria ;  or,  the  world  overcome 154.03 

Child  {3frs.  L.  M.)   Philothea.     A  Grecian  ro- 
mance   1 54 . 06 

The  rebels ;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolu- 
tion  154.08 

Romance  of  a  republic 154.07 

Church  {Florence  Marry cd,  Mrs.  Ross-).       The 

confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt 154.13 

For  ever  and  ever 154.14 

Love's  conflict 154.15 

Temper 154.18 

Too  good  for  him 154 .  19 

Woman  against  woman 154.20 

Clare   {Ada).      [pseudon.'\      Only    a    woman's 

heart 155 .  03 

Clark   {L.    Gaylord).     Knick-knacks  from  an 

editor's  table 155 .06 

Clarke  { Charles).     Beauclercs :  father  and  son .  1 55 .  07 
Clarke  {E.   G.  H.)     Lovers  and  thinkers.     By 

Hewes  Gordon.     [pseudon.~\ 155.08 

Clarke  (Mrs.  M.  C.)     Girlhood  of  Shakspeare's 

heroines.     2  v 155. 10-1 1 

The  iron  cousin 155. 12 


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Clemens  {Jeremiah).     Bernard  Lyle.     An   his- 
torical romance 155 .  1*7 

Mustang  Gray.     A  romance 155 .  18 

Rivals.     A  tale 155.24 

Clemens  {S.  S.)     The  celebrated  jumping  frog 
of  Calaveras  county,  and  other  sketches.    By 

Mark  Twain,     {jysevdon.'] 155.19 

Clive  {C.)     Paul  Ferroll.     [anon.'] 155 . 22 

Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.    \anon.].\ba .  23 

Clyde  [Alton).     Tried  and  true 155 .  28 

Cobb  {Sophia  D.)     Hillsboro' farms 155.31 

Cockton  {Henry).     Love  match 161 .01 

Percy  Effingham 161.02 

The  sisters  ;  or  the  fatal  marriages 161 .  03 

Stanley  Thorn 161.06 

The  steward;  a  romance  of  real  life  . . .  .161 .04 

Sylvester  Sound 161 .05 

Valentine  Vox 161.01 

Coffin  {Charles  Carlefon).     Winning  his  way.  .161 .09 
Coffin  {E.  B.)     Cakes   and  ale  at  Woodbine. 

By  Bari-y  Gray,     [jpseudon.] 161.11 

Matrimonial   infelicities 161.12 

My  married  life  at  Hillside 161.13 

Out  of  town ;  a  rural  episode 161 .  14 

Coggeshall  { W.  T.)     Everglade  heroes 161.18 

— ^  Stories  of  frontier  adventure  in  the  south 

and  west 161.19 

Cole  {Miss  Miriam).     Frank  Warrington 161.21 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's 161.22 

Roundhearts  and  other  stories 161.23 

Rutledge 161.24 

St.  Philips 161.25 

Sutherlands 161 .  26 

Collins  {A.  M.)    Mrs.  Ben  Darby 162 . 01 

Collins  (  Wilkie).     After  dark 162.02 

Antonina ;  or  the  faU  of  Rome 162 .  03 

Armadale 162.04 

Basil 162.05 

Dead  secret 162.06 

Hide  and  seek 162.07 

Moonstone 162.13 

No  name.     2  v 162.08-9 

The  same 162.10 

Queen  of  hearts 162.11 

Woman  in  white 162.12 

Coningsby  { Christopher).     Sheltern 163 .  02 

Conybeare  {  W.  J.)     Perversion .163 .05 

Cook  {Duft07i).     The  prodigal  son 163 .  07 

Cooke  {J.  E.)     EUie  ;  or  the  human  comedy..  .163.09 

Fairfax  ;  or  the  master  of  Greenway  Court; 

a  chronicle  of  the  valley   of  the  She- 
nandoah  163 . 10 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman 163 .11 

Last  of  the  foresters 163 .  12 

Mohun ;    or  the  last  days  of  Lee  and  his 

paladins 163  .-17 

Surry  of  Eagles  nest 163.13 

A^'irginia  Comedians,     2  v 163 .  14 

Youth  of  Jefiferson 163.16 

Coojyer  (./.  F.)     Afloat  and  ashore 163 .  19 

Bravo 163.20 

Chainbearer ;  or,  Little  page  MSS 163 .  21 

Crater  ;  or,  Vulcan's  peak 163.22 

Deerslayer ;  or,  first  war  path 163 .  23 

■ Headsman ;  or,  the  Abbaye  des  Vignerons.163 .  24 

Heidenmauer 163.25 

Homeward  bound 163.26 

Home  as  fovmd 168 .  27 

Jack  Tier;  or,  the  Florida  reef 163 .  28 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 164 .  01 

Lionel  Lincoln ;  or,  the  leaguer  of  Boston.  164 .  02 

Mercedes  of  Castile 164.03 


Cooper  {J.  F.)    Miles  Wallingford;  sequel  to 

Afloat  and  ashore ._. 164.04 

Monikins 164.05 

Ned  Myers  ;  or,  life  before  the  mast 164.06 

Oak  openings  ;  or,  the  bee  hunter 164 .  07 

Pathfinder 164 .  08 

Pilot;  a  tale  of  the  sea 164.09 

Pioneers 164.10 

Prairie 164.11 

Precaution 164 .12 

Red  rover 164.13 

Red  skins;  the  conclusion  of  the  Little- 
page  MSS 164 .  14 

Satanstoe ;  or,  the  Littlepage  MSS 164. 15 

Sea  lions;   or,  the  lost  sealers 164 .  16 

Spy 164.17 

Stoi'ies  of  the  sea 164 .  18 

Stories  of  the  woods 164.19 

Two  admirals 164.20 

Water  witch 164. 21 

Ways  of  the  hour 164.22 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish 164 .  23 

Wing  and  wing 164.24 

Wyandotte 164.25 

Cooper  {T.)     "Wise  saws  and  modern  instances.165.01 
Coppard  (S.  S.)     Katharine  Douglas;  or,  prin- 
ciple developed 165.05 

Corbin  {3frs.  Caroline  Fairfield).    Rebecca;  or, 

a  woman's  secret 165.06 

Cornwallis  {K.)    Pilgrims  of  fashion 165.09 

Cornyn  {J.  K.)     Dick  Wilson,  the  rumseller's 

victim 165 .  08 

Cottin  iS,  K.)     Elizabeth;  or,  the  exiles  of  Si- 
beria  165.11 

The  same 244.73 

Coulton  {3Iiss).  Hay-time  to  Hojiping.  [anon] .  165 .  13 
Coventry  {F.)  History  of  Pompej^  the  little. .  .  165 .  14 
Cozzcns  {Frederick   S.)     The   saj-ings   of  Dr. 

Bushwacker  and  other  learned  men 165 .  15 

Sparrowgrass  papers .  .    163.16 

Craik  { Georgiana  M.)     Faith  Unwin's  ordeal. .  165 .  19 

Leslie  TyrreU 165.20 

Mildred 165.21 

Crane  {Annie  Moncure).  Emily  Chester.  [anoH.]. 165. 22 

Opportunity.     [a/?o».] 165.23 

Croly  { George).     Marston  ;  or,  the  memoirs  of 

of  a  statesman 165 .  26 

Salathiel,  the  immortal 165 .  27 

Tales  of  the  great  St.  Bernard.     3  v 165 .  28 

Crosland  {Mrs.  N.)     Hildred,  the  daughter  ...  163 .  32 

English  tales  and  sketches 165 .  33 

Lydia ;  or,  a  woman's  book 165 .  34 

Crowe  {C.)     Linny  Lockwood 171.01 

Groxall  {Samuel).     Select  collection  of  novels 

and  histories.     6  v 171.02 

Cruikshank  {George).      Three   courses  and   a 

dessert 171 .08 

Cummins  {Maria  S.)     El  Fureidis 171 .  10 

Haunted  hearts 171 .11 

The  lamplighter 171.12 

Mabel  Vaughan 171.13 

Curling  {H.)  Shakspere:  the  poet,  the  lover, 

and  the  man 171.16 

Curtis  {Georqe  IF.)     Potipher  papers 171.20 

Prue  and  1 171 .  21 

Trumps : 171.22 

Bolton  { \Vm.)     Tiger  prince 171 .26 

War  tiger 171.27 

White  elephant;  or,  the  hunters  of  Ava. .  171 .21 

Daniels  {Mrs.  Mackenzie).    Elsie's  married  life.171 .31 

Marrying  for  money 171 .  32 

B'Arblay  {Frances  Burney).     Evelina 171 .  34 

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Dasent{G.  W.)     Story  of  Gisli,  the  outlaw...  .171.38 

Popular  talcs  from  the  Norse 171 .  39 

Davix(V.  E.  R.)     A  christmas  story 171 .42 

Davis  {J.)     First  settlers  of  Virgiuia.     A  his- 
torical novel 171.41 

Davis  (Mrs.  R.  H.)    Dallas  Galbraith 172.02 

Marijaret  llowth 172.01 

■\Vaitinsx  for  the  venlict 172.06 

Dai)  {Thomas).     Ilistory  of  Santlford  and  Mer- 

ton 172.00 

De  Foe  {Daniel).      Novels  and  miscellaneous 

works.     20  V 5032.01 

Contmts :  Captain  Singleton,  v.  3. 
Colonel  Jack,  v.  5. 

Life  and  adventures  of  Mrs.  Christian  Davis,  v.  8. 
Life  of  Mr.  Duncan  Campbell,  v.  19. 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  [Col.  Andrew  New^iort], 

V.  6. 
Memoirs  of  Capt.  George  Carleton,  v.  8. 
Moll  Flanders,  v.  4. 
New  voyage  round  the  world,  v.  7. 
Plague  in  London,  v.  9. 
Robinson  Crusoe,  v.  1,  2. 
Roxana;  or,  the  foi-tunate  mistress,  v.  11. 

Robinson  Crusoe 172 . 1 1 

De  Fore.it  {J.  W.)     Seacliffe;   or,  the  mystery 

of  the  Westervelts 172.12 

Miss  RaA'cnel's  conversion  from  secession 

to  loyalty 172 .  13 

De   la   Rama   { ).      Beatrice    Boville    and 

other  stories 172.15 

Cecil  Castlemaine'sgage,  Lady  Marabout's 

troubles,  and  other  stories 172.16 

Chandos 172.17 

Held  in  bondage.     A  tale  of  the  day 172 .18 

Idalia 172.19 

Randolph  Gordon,  and  other  stories 172.20 

Strathmore;    or,    WTOUght    by  his    own 

hand 172.21 

Tricotrin ;    or,  the  story  of   a  waif  and 

stray 172.23 

Under  two  flags ." 172.22 

Denison  {Mrs.  M.  A.,  wife  of  C.  W.)    Gracie 

Amber 173 .  04 

OldHepsy 173.06 

The  lover  3  trials 173 .05 

Dc    Quincey    {Thomas).      The     avenger,     and 

other  papers 172.27 

Klosterheim ;  or,  the  Masque 172 .  28 

Spanish  nmi,  and  household  wreck 2522.16 

De  Vigny  {Alfred).     Cing  Mars:  an  historical 

romance 172.30 

Dcrbi/  {George  H.)    Phcenixiana;    or,  sketches 

and  burlesques 173 .08 

The  Squibob  papers 173.09 

Derrick    {Francis).      Mildred's     wedding:     a 

family  history 173 .  12 

De  Witt  {Madame).     A  French  country  family  .173.11 

Dickens  {Charles).    Barnaby  Rudge 173 .  14 

The  same.     2v 173.15 

Bleak  house 173 .  19 

The  same.     2  v 173.17 

Child  pictm-es  from  Dickens 173.20 

Christmas  books 173.21 

Christmas  Carol,  as   condensed  by  him- 
self for  his  readinn;s 174.24 

Christmas  stories 173 .  22 

David  Copperfield.     2  v 173.25 

The  same 173.24 

Dr.  Marigold's  prescriptions :   new  Christ- 
mas story 174.31 

Dombey  and  son.     2  v 173.27 

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Dick-ens  {Charles).    The  same 173.29 

—  Great  expectations 173. 30 

—  Hard  times.     [In  New  stories.] 174.04 

—  The  same 173.16 

—  Lamplighter's  story,  and   other    nouvei- 
lettes 173 .  36 

—  Little  Dorrit.     2  v * 173.31 

—  Martin  Chuzzlewit.     2  v 173 .  33 

—  The  same 173.35 

—  ^lessage  from  the  sea ;  and  the  uncom- 

mercial traveler 174 . 

—  jNIrs.  Lirriper's  legacy 174. 

—  Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings 174 . 

—  New  stories ;  iucludiug  Hard  times 174. 

Nicholas  Nickleby 174. 

The  same 174 . 

Cld  curiositj"  shop.     2  v 1 74 . 

The  same 174 . 

No  thoroughfare 173 . 

Oliver  Twist 174. 

The  same 174 . 

Our  mutual  friend.     2  v 174. 

The  same 174 . 

Picnic  papers.     3  v.  in  1 174 . 

The  same 174. 

Pickwick  papers 174 . 

The  same.    2  v 174 . 

Sketches  by  Boz.     2  v 174. 

Somebody's  luggage  . .  .f 174. 

Tale  of  two  cities 174 . 

Tom  Tiddler's  ground 174 . 

Dickinson  {Anna  E.)    What  answjr? 174. 

Dinr/ehtedt  {Franz).     The  Amazon 174. 

Disraeli  {Benjamin).     Alroy 175 . 

Coningsby. 175. 

Contarini  Fleming 175 . 

Sybil 175 . 

Tancred.     2v 175. 

Works  of  fiction 175 . 

Contents :  Vivian  Grey ;  Young  duke ;  Con- 
tarini Fleming ;  Wondrous  tale  of  Alroy ; 
Rise   of   Iskander;    Henrietta  Temple; 
Yenetia. 
Dodye    {Mary  AlAgail).     Red-letter    days    in 

Applethorpe 175. 

Dodye  {M.  E.)    A  few  fi-iends,  and  how  they 

amused  themselves 175. 

Hans  Brinker 175. 

Dorr  {Mrs.  J.  C.  R.)     Lanmere 175 . 

Doiiylas  (R.)    Adventures  of    a  medical   stu- 
dent  175. 

Douglass  {Amanda  M.)     Claudia 175 . 

In  trust;  or,  Dr.  Bertram's  household. .  .175 

Stephen  Dane 175 

Drury  {Anna  H.)    Deep  waters 175 . 

Light  and  shade ;  or,  the  young  artist. . .  175 , 

Misrepresentation 175 , 

Duduvant{Madame  A.  L.  A.  D.)  [George  Sand.] 

Consuclo 175 . 

Coimtess  of  Rudolstadt 175, 

Fanchon,  the  cricket 175, 

First  and  true  love 175 , 

Indiana 175, 

Jacques 175, 

Mile.  Merquem 175 

Duyanne  {A.  J.  H.)    The  fighting  Quaker 175 

The  tenant  house ;    or,  embers  from  pov- 
erty's hearthstone 175.36 

Dumas  {Alexandre).     Amaury 175.37 

Andree  de  Taverney 175 .38 

Ascanio;  or,  the  sculptor's  apprentices.  .175.39 

Castle  of  Soudet 175.40 


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Dumas  {Alexandre).     Chevalier    d'Harmental ; 

or,  love  and  conspiracy 1*75 .41 

Conscript ;  a  tale  of  war 175.42 

Count  of  Monte  Christo 175.43  [ 

Countess  of  Charny ;  or,  the  fall  of  the 

French  monarchy ;  being  the  continuation  of 

the   "Memoii-s   of    a    physician,"   "Queen's  | 

necklace,"  and  "  Six  years  later  " 175 .45  i 

Diana  of  Meridor  ;    or,  the  lady  of  Mon-  | 

soreau 175.46  [ 

EdmondDantes;  sequelto  Monte  Christo.  175.44 

Foresters 181 .  01  1 

Forty-five  guardsmen 181 .  02 

Horrors  of  Paris ;   or,  the  flower  of  the  ! 

Faubourg 181 .  17 

Iron  hand  ;  or,  the  knight  of  Maiileon. . .  181 .03 

Iron  masque  ;  or,  Raoul  de  Bragelonne. .  181 .04 

Isabel  of  Bavaria ;  or,  the  chronicles  of 

France  for  the  reign  of  Charles  VI 181 .05 

Louisa  la  Valliere ;    conclusion    to    Iron 

mask 181.06 

Marguerite  de  Valois 181 .07 

Memoirs  of  a  physician 181 .  08 

Mohicans  of  Paris 181 .09 

Queen's  necklace ;  sequel  to  memoirs  of  a 

physician 181.10 

Six  years  later ;  or,  the  taking  of  the  Bas- 

tile 181.11 

Three  musketeers 181.12 

Twenty  years  after 181.15 

Twin  lieutenants  ;  or,  soldier's  bride. . . .  181 .  16 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne.     2  v 181 .  18-19 

Dumont  {Mrs.  J.  L.)     Life  sketches 181.21 

Dunlap  { W.)    Memoirs  of  a  water  drinker ....  181 .  20 

Dupuy  {A.  E.)     The  conspirator 181 .22 

The  country  neighborhood 181 .  23 

The  planter's  daughter.     [a?iOH.] 241 .  35 

Etkn  (-£".)  The  semi-attached  couple.    [«?to?t.].  181 .24 

The  semi-detached  house.    [a«on.] 181 .  25 

F'jan  (Fierce).     Lady  Maud 181 .  27 

Pilgrims  of  the  Thame? 181 .  27 

Edgev:orih  {Maria. )     Frank 182.01 

Harry  and  Lucy.      2  v 182.03 

Moral  tales.     2v 182.05 

Parent's  assistant 182.07 

Popular  tales.     2  v 182.08 

Rosamond,  and  other  tales 182 .  10 

Tales  and  novels.     20v.  inlO. 


V.  1. 


10. 


Castle    Rackrent;     essays    on    Irish 

buUs,d:c 182.11 

Moral  tales 182 .  12 

Moral  tales 182.13 

MancEUvring;  Almeria ;  Vivian  ...  .182.14 
Absentee  ;  Madame  de  Fleury ;  Emilie 
de  Coulanges ;  Modern  Griselda  ...182.15 

Belinda 182 .  16 

Leonora  ,  letters  on  female  education.  182. 17 

Patronage ;  comic  dramas 182 .  18 

Harrington ;  thoughts  on  bores ;  Or- 

moud'. 182. 19 

Helen 182.20 

Edwards  {Mrs.  A.  B.)     Archie  Lovell 182 . 21 

Barbara's  history 182.22 

Half  a  million  of  money 182 .  23 

The  same.     2  v 182.24-5 

Hand  and  glove 182.26 

The  same 182.27 

Ladder  of  life;  a  heart  history 182.28 

:Mis3  Carew 182 .  29 

My  brother's  \N-ife 182.30 

Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman 182.31 

Edwards  {M.  B.)     Dr.  Jacob 182.40 


Eilvart  {Mrs.)     The  curate's  discipline 183 .  03 

Eliot  {George).     See  Evans  {M.  A.) 

Ellis  (Mrs.  S.  S.)    The  brewer's  family .-183 .05 

Look    to    the    end ;     or,    the    Bennets 

abroad 183.06-7 

Hearts  and  homes 183 .  08 

Pictures  of  private  life.     3  v 183 .09-1 1 

Elton  {Sir  H.  H. )     Below  the  surface 1 83 .  14 

Emhm-y  {E.  C.)    The  blind  girl;  with  other 

tales 183 .  17 

Glimpses  of  home  life 183.18 

Pictures  of  early  life 183 .  19 

Erckmaiin-Chatrian  (MM.)     Madame  Therese ; 

or,  the  volunteers  of '92 183.22 

Story  of  a  conscript :  a  story  of  1813 ....  183 .  23 

Ecans  {Augusta  J.)     Beulah 183 . 27 

Inez :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo 183 .  28 

Macaria 183.29 

St.  Elmo 183.30 

Evans  {Mary  A.)     [Mrs.  G.  H.  Lewis.]    Adam 

Bede.   By  George  Eliot  [jjseudon.'] 184.01 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical 184.02 

Mill  on  the  floss 184 .  03 

Romola 184 .  (i4 

Silas  Marner 184.05 

Scenes  of  clerical  life 184 .  06 

Ewald{H.  F.)    The  story  of  Waldemar  Krone's 

youth 184.11 

Eyster  {Nellie).      On  the  wing;    sumiy   hour 

series 184.14 

Farnham  {E.   W.)      Eliza  Woodson;    or,  the 

early  days  of  one  of  the  world's  workers. .  .191.03 
The  'ideal   attained ;   being  the  story  of 

two  steadfast  souls 191 .04 

My  early  days 191.05 

Farquharson   (Martha).     CaseUa;  or,  the  chil- 
dren of  the  valley 191.06 

Elsie  Dinsmore 191.08 

Holidays  at  Roselands ;  a  sequel  to  Elsie 

Dinsmore 191.07 

The    Shannons ;    or,   from    darkness    to 

light 191 .09 

Farrar  {Frederick  W.)    Eric;  or,  little  by  little.  191. 11 

Julian  Home ;  a  tale  of  coUege  life 191.12 

Fay{T.  S.)     Norman  Leslie 191.14 

Ftuelon  {F.  de  S.  de  La  M.)    Telemachus 191 .  17 

Fcrriar  (Miss  Mary).     Destiny ;  or  the  chief's 

daughter.    3  v 191.19 

Marriage.     2  v 191 .  22 

The  inheritance.     3  v 191 .  24 

Fcuillet  {Octave).     Camors;  or,  life  imder  the 

empire 191.27 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man 191 .  28 

Field  {Mrs.  Anna  A.)  Asphodel,  [anon  ] ...  192 .  03 
Field  {Margaret).    Bertha  Percy;   or,  I'csper- 

ance 192.04 

Fieldim,  {Henry).     Amelia 192 .07 

Jonathan"  Wild 192.08 

Joseph  Andrews 192 .  08 

Tom  Jones 192 .09 

Fletcher  {Miriam).  The  Methodist.  2  v ...  1 92 . 1 9-20 
Fonblaitque  {Albany,  Jun.)  A  tangled  skein  . .  192 .  21 
Forester  (Francis).     See  Lanceieood  {L.) 

Foscolo  { Ugo).     Letters  of  Ortis 192 .  24 

Fouque  { F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte).     Four  Seasons  ..192.25 

Contents :  Aslauga's  knight. 
Sintram. 
Two  captains. 
Undine. 

Minstrel  love :  a  romance 192 .  26 

Romantic  fiction 192 .  27 

Thiodolph,  the  Icelander 192 .  28 


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FoHque{F.  II.  K.  de  La  Motlc).   Uudinc  ami  Sin- 
tram 192.29 

Wtlil  love,  and  other  tales 192 .  30 

Freelance  (Radical,  Exq.)    \^psc>(don.'\    The  phi- 
losophers of  Foufouville 193 .05 

Frei/iaff  (Gustave).     Debit  and  credit 193.02 

Fuller  [J.  G.)    The  Brownings ;  a  tale  of  the 

great  rebellion 193 .  06 

Fidlerton  (Ladi/  Georgiana).     Ellen  Middleton .  193 .  08 

Grantleymanor.      2  v 193 .  09 

Ladv  biVd 193.11 

Stormy  life 193.12 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true 193.13 

FuUom  (S.  W. )     Daughter  of  night 193 .  17 

Ftirxcss  ( 11''.  //.)     Julius,  and  other  tales,  from 

the  German 193.19 

Gaffc  (Mi's.  Frances  Dana).    Elsie  Magoon  ;  or, 

the  old  still-house  in  the  hollow 193 .  20 

Gait  (J.)     Annals  of  the  parish,  and  the  Ayr- 
shire legatees 193.21 

Entail  (The) 193.22 

Laurie  Todd 193.23 

Pen  Owen 193 .  24 

Trovost  (The),  and  other  tales 193.25 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie 193 .  26 

Gardctte  (Charles  D.)     Johnnie  Dodge  ;  or,  the 

freaks  and  fortunes  of  an  idle  bo3' 194.01 

Gaskell  (Mrs.  E.  C.)     Cousin  Thillis 194 .  02 

Cranford 194 .03 

Dark  night's  work 194.04 

Lizzie  Leigh,  and  other  tales 194.05 

Mary  Barton 194.06 

Moreland  cottage 194.07 

My  Lady  Ludlow :  a  novel 194 .  08 

North  and  south 194.09 

Right  at  last,  and  other  tales 194. 10 

Ruth.     2v 194.11 

Sylvia's  lovers 194. 13 

Wives  and  daughters 194. 14 

Gautier  ( T.)     Romance  of  the  mummy 194. 17 

Gaylord  (Glance),    [pscudon.']     Rainford  series : 

Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's 194.18 

Gilbert's  last  summer  at  Rainford 194. 19 

Gilbert  Starr  and  his  lessons 194 .  20 

Jack  Arcombe:  the  story  of  a  waif 194.21 

Will  Rood's  friendship 194.22 

Miss  Patience  Hathaway,  her  friends  and 

her  enemies 194 .  23 

Gersf acker  (Friedrich).     Frank  Wildman's  ad- 
ventures   194 . 25 

How  a  bride  was  won  ;  or,  a  chase  across 

the  Pampas 194 .  24 

The  little  whaler ;  or,  the  adventures  of 

C.  Holberg 194.26 

Wild  sports  in  the  far  west 194 .  27 

Gilbert  (  William).     De  profundus 194 .  28 

The  magic  mirror ;  a  round  of  tales  for 

young  and  old 194.29 

Gilmore  (J.  Ji.)     Among   the  guerillas.     By 

Edmund  Kirke.    [pseudon.'\ 195.03 

Among  the  pines ;  or,  south  in  secession 

time 195.04 

Down  in  Tennessee 195.05 

My  southern  friends 195 .06 

On  the  border 195.07 

Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures 195 .08 

Girardin  (Mine.  E.  de).   Stories  of  an  old  maid .  195 . 1 1 

Glei(j(G.  R.)     Country  curate 195.12 

Glen  (Knellcr).     Isabel  Carrolton 195 .  13 

Glenn  (Jessie).     Cousin  Paul 105 .23 

Glover  (Mrs.  — ).    Helen  Courteney's  promise .  195 .  24 
Godwin  ( W.)    Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.  195 .  14 


Godwin  ( William).     Fleetwood  ;    or,    the    new 

man  of  feeling   195.16 

Godwin  (  William,  Jr.)     Transfusion 195. 17 

Goethe  (J.  ir.  von).     Novels  and  tales 195 .  18 

Contents :  Elective  affinities. 
German  emigrants. 
Good  woman. 
Werther. 

Willielm  Meister's  apprenticeship.   Tr,  by 

R.  D.  Boylan 195 .  21 

The  same.     Tr.  by  T.  Carlyle.     2  v 195 .  19 

Goldsmith  (Oliver).     The  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  .211 .01 
Goodwin  (Mrs.  C.  C.)     Dr.  Howell's  family. .  .211 .  12 

Madge  ;  or,  night  and  morning 211 .09 

Goodwin  ( Edward).     Lily  White :   a  romance . .  2 1 1 .  08 
Gordon  (Georgina).     Sketches  of  foreign  nov- 
elists  211.10 

Gordon  (Lady  D.)      Stella  and  Vanessa ;  a  ro- 
mance   211.11 

Gordon  (Hewes).     See  Clarke  (E.  G.  H.) 
Gore  (Mrs.  C.)    Banker's  wife;  or,  court  and 

city 211 .  14 

Birthright 211 .  15 

Castles  in  the  air 211.16 

Dean's  daughter.     2  v 211.18 

Life's  lessons.     2  v 211.20 

Mammon.      2  v 211.22 

The  same 211.24 

Peers  and  parvenus 211.25 

Progress  and  prejudice 211.26 

The  same.     2  v 211.27 

Queen  of  Denmark 211 .  29 

Self 211.30 

Soldier  of  Lyons  :  a  tale  of  the  Tuileries.  .211.31 

Stoi-y  of  a  royal  favorite 211.32 

Gould  (Edward  8.)      John  Doe  and  Richard 

Roe 211 .  33 

Goulding  (F.  R.)     Robert  and  Hai-old;  or,  the 

young  marooners 211 .  34 

Grant  (Capt.  James).     Adventures  of  an  aide- 
de-camp  f 211 .  35 

Frank  Hilton;  or,  the  queen's  own 211.36 

Harry  Ogilvie;  or,  the  black  dragoons.  .211 .37 

Romance  of  war 211.38 

Scottish  cavalier 211 .  39 

Gratlan  (T.  C.)     Heiress  of  Bruges.     3v 211.41 

Gray  (J.)      Tactics;    or,  Cupid   in   shoulder- 
straps  :  a  West  Point  love  story 211 .44 

Greenough  ( ).     Apelles  and  his  contempo- 
raries [ano«.] 211.48 

Ernest  Carroll ;  or,  artist  life  in  Italy  . .  .211 .49 

Greene  (Mrs.  R.  J.)     Cushions  and  corners  ;  or, 

holidays  at  Old  Orchard 211.51 

Greenwood  (James).    The  adventures  of  Reuben 

Davidger 211.53 

True  history  of  a  little  ragamuffin 211 .54 

Grey  (Mrs.)    The  bosom  friend 211.57 

Cousin  Harry 211 .58 

Flirt 211 .59 

(i ambler's  wife 211.60 

Little  beauty 211 .61 

Marriage  a  lottery 21 1 .  62 

Young  husband 21 1 .  64 

Young  prima  donna 211.63 

Griffin  (Gerald).     Works.     Coidenis  : 

V.  1.      The  collegians 211.73 

2-4.  Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals 211 .74 

5.  Tales  of  the  jury-room 211.77 

6.  The  duke  of  Monmouth 211.78 

7.  Christian   phj-siologist :    a  night  at 

sea 211.79 

Guerazzi  (F.  D.)    Beatrice  Cenci.     2v 211.67 


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auerazzi  (F.  D.)    The  same 211.69 

Isabella  Orsini 211.66 

Chmdlctte  (71  S)     Chinese  tales.     [Noyelist's 

Mag.  T.  5] 233 .  56 

Tartarian  tales.    [Novelist's  Mag.  v.  1 9.  ] .  233 .  TO 

Gxdzot  {Madame   E.    C.  P.  de  ^f^      Popular 

tales 211. TO 

Young  student 211. Tl  ' 

Guernsey  {Lucy  Ellen),     Milly ;  or,  the  hidden  j 

cross 212.00  j 

Gnnn  {T.  B.)     New  York  boarding-houses ....  212 .  04 
Gwynne   {Talbot).      Life    and   death   of  Silas 

Barnstarke 212. Ol' 

Nannette  and  herlorers 212.02 

School  for  fathers :  an  old  English  story.  .212.03 

Hacklander    {M.)       Clara;     or    slave-life     in  ' 

Europe 212.07 

Hale  {Edward  E.)     K,  yes,  and  perhaps;  four 

possibilities,  <fec 212.06 

Haliburton  {T.  C.)    The  American  at  home ;  or, 

byeways,  backwoods,  and  prairies.     3  v. ..  .212.08 

Letter  bag  of  the  Great  Western. 

Sam  Slick,  the  attache 212 .11 

Sam  Slick,  the  clockmaker 212.12 

Sam  Slick's  wise  saws,  and  modern  in- 
stances   212.16 

Traits  of  American  humor.     3  v 212 .  13-15 

Hah  {Mrs.  Sarah  J. )     North  wood 212.17 

Hall  {Jamai).     Legends  of  the  West 212.19 

Hall  {R.R.)    Frank  Freeman's  barber-shop. .  .212.18 

Hall  ( J/'-«. '?.  C.)    Can  wrong  be  riglit  ? 212.21 

Midsummer  eve  :  a  fairy  tale  of  love 212 .  22 

Tales  of  woman's  trials 212 .  25 

Village  garland  :  tales  and  sketches 21 2 .  23 

Whitoboy :   a  story  of  Ireland 21 2 .  24 

Halpine  {Charles  G.)     Private  Miles  O'Reilly : 

his  book 212.27 

Hamilton  ( T.)     Cyril  Thornton 212.30 

Handey  {E.  B.)     Lady  Lee's  widowhood 212.32 

Hnmmett  {S.  A.)     Strav  Yankee  in  Texas.     By 

Philip  Paxton.     \^psendon.'] 212.34 

Wonderful  adventures  of  Captain  Priest  .212.31 

Tfammond  {Wdliam  A.)     Robert  Severne,  his 

friends  and  his  enemies 212.33 

Hampden  {Allen).     Hartley  Norman 212.35 

Hancock  {Sallie  J).     The  Montanas ;  or,  under 

the  stars 212.36 

Hannay  {David).     Ned  Allen ;  or,  the  past  age .  21 2 .  39 

Hannai/  ^  James).     Singleton  Fontenov 212.40 

Harland  {Marion).     See  Tcrhum  ( JA  V.  H.) 
Harrington  {George  F.)     Inside:  a  chronicle  of 

secession 212 .  43 

Harrington  {John).    Commonwealth  of  Oceana. 

Harris  { George  W.)     Snt  Lovingwood 212.45 

Harte  {F.  Brett).     Condensed  novels,  and  other 

papers 212.47 

Hartmavn   {Maurice).      Last    days    of   a    king  j 

[Joachim Murat] / 212.49  ! 

Hartmann  {T.)     Charitv Green 212.50  : 

Hatton  {Joseph ).     The  tallants  of  Barton 212.69' 

Hauch{John  C.)     Robert  Fulton :  an  historical  I 

novel 212.48 

Hauff  {  W.)     Select  popular  t.ales :    from  the 

German 212.51 

Hnvcn  {Alice  B.)      The  Coopers;   or,  getting 

under  way 212.52 

Home  stories 212 .  53 

Hawes  {William  P.)   ["  J.  Cypress,  Jr."]  Sjiort- 

ing  scenes,  and  sundry  sketches 212 .  54 

Hawthorne  {N'athaniel).    Blithedale  romance  ...212.55 
House  of  the  seven  gables 212 .  56 


Hawthorne  {Nathaniel).     Marble  faun ;   or,  ro- 
mance of  Monte  Beni.      2v 212. 57-8 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse 212. 59 

Scarlet  letter 212.61 

Snow  image,  and  other  twice-told  tales  .  .212.62 

Tanglewood  tales,  for  girls  and  boys. . .  .212.63 

T-(vice-told  tales 212 .  64-5 

Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys 212.66 

HeljA  {Arthur).     Realraah 213.05 

Hentz  {Mrs.  Caroline  Lee  Ve)-t).     Banished  son, 

and  other  tales  of  the  heart   213 .  13 

Courtship  and  marriage 213 .06 

Eoline 213.07 

Ernest  Linwood 213.08 

Helen  and  Arthur 213.09 

Linda  ;  or,  the  young  pilot 213.10 

Lost  daughter 213.11 

Marcus  Warland 213.12 

Planter's  northern  bride 213.14 

Rena  ;  or,  the  snow-bird 213. 15 

Robert  Graham  :  a  sequel  to  Linda 213.16 

Herbert  (H.  IF.)     Cavaliers  of  England 213 .  23 

Chevaliers  of  France 213.26 

Knights  of  England,  France,  and  Scot- 
land  213.27 

Marmaduke  Wyvil 213  19 

Roman  traitor  ;  or,  the  days  of  Catiline  ..213.21 

Wager  of  battle .' 213.22 

Hci/f/ale  {Rev.  W.  E.)     The   scholar  and   the 

trooper .213.24 

Hilliard  {H.  W.)    De  Vane :  a  story  of  plebe- 
ians and  patricians 213 .  33 

Hdls  {Alfred  C. )     Macpherson,  the  great  con- 
federate philosopher 213 .  34 

Hitchcock  {E.  A.)     The  story  of  the  red  book 
of  Appin :  a  fiiiry  tale  of  the  middle  ages. 

With  an  interpretation 213. 2.''' 

Hoffman  {  C.  F.)    Greyslaer  :  a  romance  of  the 

Mohawk 213.36 

Hoffman  {David).     Chronicle  of  Cartaphilus. . . 
Hoffman  {E.  T.  W.)     Strange  stories :  from  the 

German 213 .  38 

Hogg  {James).     Winter  evening  tales 213.41 

The  same.     2v 213.42-3 

Holberg  {L.  ran).     Neil  Klim's  journey  under 

the  ground 

Holland  {J  G.)    The  bay-path  :  a  tale  of  N.  E. 

colonial  life 213.44 

Miss  Gilbert's  career 213.45 

Hollingshead  {John).     Under  Bow  Bells 213.46 

Holmes  {Mrs.  Mary  J.)     The  Cameron  pride; 

or,  purified  by  suffering 213 .47 

Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond .213.48 

Darkness  and  daylight 213 .49 

Dora  Deane,  and  Maggie  Miller 213 .  50 

English  orphans 213.51 

Homestead  on  the  hillside 213 .  52 

Hugh  Worthington 213.53 

Lena  Rivers 213.54 

Marian  Grey 213.55 

Meadow  brook 213 .  56 

Rose  Mather 213.58 

Tempest  and  simshine 213.57 

Holmes  { Oliver  Wendell).     Elsie  Venner  :  a  ro- 
mance of  destiny.     2  v 213.60 

The  Guardian  angel 213.62 

Professor  at  the  breakfast-table  ;  with  the 

story  of  Iris 2532 .11 

Hood  { Thomas).     Tylney  Hall 213 .  66 

Hook  { Theodore  E.)     All  in  the  wrong 214.01 

Cousin  William 214.02 

Gilbert  Gumey 214.03 


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Hook  ( Tlieodore  K)    Jack  Brag 21-1 .07 

Maxwell  214.04 

Parson's  daughter 214  .Oo 

AVidow and  the  marquis 214.06 

Hope  {Thomas).     Anastasius ;  or,  meiuoirs  of 

a  Greek.     2  v 214.08-9 

Hopkins  {Samuel).  Youth  of  the  old  dominion  .214.10 
Hosmer  {James  K.)  The  Thinking  bajonet. . .  .214. 14 
Hosmcr  (Mrs.  Mare/nrd).      The   Morrisons:    a 

story  of  domestic  life 214. 12 

Ten  years  of  a  lifetime 214 .  13 

Housekeeper  {M.  R.)     My  husband's  crime.  .  .  .214.15 

Howard  (K)     Sir  Henry  Morgan 214.16 

Hoiee  {Mart/ A.)     Merchant  mechnnic:    a  tale 

of  "  New  England  Athens." 214 .18 

Hotve  { W.  W.)     Pasha  papers 214.19 

Hou'ifl  {Anna  Mary).     A  school  of  life 214 .  20 

HoicUt  {Mary).     The  heir  of  "Wast  Wayland ...  214 .  22 

Tales  in  prose 214 .  23 

Who  shall  be  greatest? 214.24 

HoiDitt  (  William).  A  boy's  adventures  in  Aus- 
tralia  214.26 

Hall  and  the  hamlet;   or,  country  life. 

2  V 214.27-8 

Jack  of  the  mill 214 .  29 

Traditions  of  the  most  ancient  times.    2  v .  214 .  30 

"Woodburn  Grange 214.32 

Homtt  { Wm.  and  Mary).     Stories  of  English 

and  foreign  life 214.33 

Huhback  {Mrs.  M.)    May  and  December :  a  tale 

of  wedded  life 214.36 

The  old  vicarage 214 .  37 

Three  marriages 214.38 

Wife's  sister 214.39 

Huhhell  {Mrs.  M.  S.)    Shady  side  ;  or,  life  in  a 

parsonage 214.40 

Huber  {  V.  A.)  Stories  of  Spanish  life.  2  v .  . 214 .41-2 
HiKjhes  {Thomas).      School   days   at   Rugby. 

[a>to?*.] 214.43 

Scouring  of  the  White  Horse 214.44 

ToraBrown  at  Oxford.     2  v 214.45 

Higo  {  Victor).     Hans  of  Iceland 214 .  50 

• Jargal 214.49 

Himchback  of  Notre  Dame 214.51 

Les  Miserables. 

Part  1.  Fantine 214.52 

2.  Cosette 214.53 

3.  Marius 214.54 

4.  St.  Denis,  and  Idyl  of  the  Rue  Plu- 

met 214.55 

5.  Jean  Valjea'n 214.56 

The  same.     5  pts.  in  1  v 214.57 

The  Toilers  of  the  Sea 214.58 

Hungcrford  {James).     The  old  plantation 215 .  01 

Hunt  {J.  H.  Leigh).  Stories  from  the  Italian 
poets:  a  summary,  in  prose,  of  the  poems 
of  Dante,  Pulci,  Boiardo,  Ariosto,  and  Tasso.  215 .  02 

Hunt  { Thornton).     The  foster  brother 215 .  05 

Huntington  {J.  V.)    The  forest 215 .08 

Lady  Alice  ;   or,  the  new  Una.     [a?io?i] . .  215 .  09 

Rosemary ;  or,  life  and  death 215.10 

Hnrtaelo  {L.)   'Palmerin  of  England.     4  v.  .  .  .221.80 
Jngelow  {Jean).     Poor  Mat;  or,  the  clouded  in- 
tellect  215.13 

A  sister's  bye-hours 215 .  14 

Stories  told  to  a  child 215. 15 

Studies  for  stories 215. 16 

Ingrahnm  {Rev.  J.  //.)    The  pillar  of  fire;  or, 

Israel  in  bondage 215.19 

The  prince  of  the  hou.se  of  David 215.20 

■ The  sunny  south 215.21 

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Ingraham  {Rev.  J  H )     The  throne  of  David . .  21 5 .  22 
Irving  {J.  T.)    The  attorney 215 .  25 

Irving  {  Washington).     Tales  of  the  Alhambra. 215 . 26 

Bracebridge  hall 215 .27 

Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada. .  .215.32 

History  of  New  York.  By  Dietrich  Knick- 
erbocker   215.28 

Sketch  book 215.29 

Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.  2  v.21 5 .  33 

Tales  of  a  traveler .215.30 

Wolfert's  roost 215 .  31 

Jeimes  {Mrs.  Edwin).    Wanderings  of  a  beauty .  215 .  90 

James  {  G.  P.  R.)     Agincourt 215 .  35 

Agnes  Sorel 215.36 

Aims  and  obstacles 215 .  37 

Ancient  regirue 215.38 

Arabella  Stuart 215 .  39 

Arrah  Neil ;  or,  times  of  old 215 .40 

Attila 215.41 

Beauchamp ;  or,  the  eri'or 215 .42 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein 215 .43 

Cavalier 215.44 

Charles  Tyrrell;  or,  the  bitter  blood 215.45 

Convict 215.46 

Corse  de  Leon;  or,  the  brigand 215.47 

Count  de  Castlenew 215.48 

Darnley 215.49 

De  L'Orme 215.50 

Desultory  man 215.51 

False  heir 215.52 

Forest  days 215.53 

Forgery 215.48 

Gentleman  of  the  old  school 215 .  55 

Gipsy 215.56 

Heidelberg 215 .  57 

Henry  of  Guise 215.58 

Henry  Masterton 215 .59 

Huguenot 215.60 

Jacquerie  (r/if) 215.61 

John  Marston  Hall 215.62 

King's  highway 215 .  63 

Lord  Montagu's  page 215 .  64 

Man  at  arras;  or,  Henrj^  de  Geron 215.65 

Man  in  black 215.66 

Mary  of  Burgundy 215 .  67 

Morley  Ernstein 215.68 

One  in  a  thousand 215.69 

Pequinillo.     {B'd  with  Agincourt) 215.35 

Philip  Augustus 215.70 

Richelieu 215.71 

Robber 215.72 

Rose  D'Albret;  or,  troublous  times 215.73 

Russell ;  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

2  V 215.74-5 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton ;  or.  Laurel  water. 

2  V 215.76 

Smuggler 215.78 

Step-mother.     2  v 215.79-80 

String  of  pearls 215.81 

Ticonderoga.     {Bound  with  Forest  Days) .  2 1 5 .  82 

Whim  (^Ij  and  its  consequences 215.83 

Jameson  {Mrs.  A.)     Studies,  stories,  etc 221.01 

Jeaffreson  {J.  C.)     Isabel,  the  young  wife  and 

the  old  love 221.04 

Live  it  down 221.05 

Not  dead  yet 221 .06 

Olive  Blake's  good  work 221 .07 

Jeffrey  {R.  V.)    Woodburn 221 .09 

Jenkin  [  Mrs.  C.)     Madame  de  Beaupre 221 .08 

Skirmishing,      [rmon] 221 .11 

— ■ —  "  Who  breaks  pays."     [rmoM] 221 .12 


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Jerrold  (D.)    Cakes  and  ale 221 .  18  i 

Caudle  lectures :  story  of  a  feather,  sick 

giant,  and  the  doctor  dwarf 221 .  14 

■ Man  made  money :  chronicles  of  Clover- 
nook 221.15 

■ Men  of  character 221 .  16 

Punch's  letters  to  his  son;  Punch's  com- 
plete letter-writer;   sketches 221.17 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James 221 .  18 

Jerrold  (  W.  B.)    Disgrace  to  the  family 221 .  33 

Jewsbury  (Miss.  G.  E.)    Constance  Herbert. .  .221.19 

Half  sisters 221.20 

Zoe,  the  history  of  two  lives 221 .21 

Johnson  {S.)    History  of  Rasselas,   prince   of 

Abyssinia 221 .  22 

Johnstone  {C.)     Chrysal;  or,  the  adventures  of 

a  guinea.     4  v 221.24 

Johnstone  {Mrs.).   Clan-Albyn :  a  national  tale . 221 . 28 
Jones  (J.  B.)     Border  war;  a  tale  of  disunion. 221 .29 

Freaks  of  fortune 221 .  31 

The  Winkles 221.30 

Jones  (J.  B. )     The  Quaker ;  or,  the  British  in 

Philadelphia 221 .  32 

Judd  {Rev.  S.)    Margaret;  a  tale  of  the  real 

and  the  ideal.     2  v 221.34 

Philo ;  an  evangeliad 221 .  36 

Richard  Eduey  and  the  governor's  family. 221 .  37 

Judson  {Mrs.  E.  O.)     Alderbrook.     2  v 221 .  38 

Karr  {A.)    The  Alain  family 221 .41 

Kavanaffh  (J.)     Adele 221 .45 

Beatrice 221.46 

Daisy  Burns 221.47 

Dora ■ 221.48 

Grace  Lee 221.49 

Madeline 221.50 

Nathalie 221.51 

Queen  Mab 221.52 

Rachel  Grey 221.53 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales 221 .  54 

Sybil's  second  love 221 .  55 

Keil  { G.)     New  fairy  stories 185 .  34 

Kennedy  {J.  P.)     Horseshoe  Robinson 221 .  59 

Quodlibet,  annals,  etc 221 .  60 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     By  Solomon  Second- 
thoughts.  \^pseudon.'] 221   61 

Swallow  barn ;  or,  the  old  dominion 221 .  62 

Kimball  {R.  B.)     Henry  Power's  banker ;  how 

he  achieved  a  fortune  and  married 221 .68 

Prince  of  Kashna ;  a  West  Indian  story. .  221 .  63 

Romance  of  student  life  abroad 221 .  64 

Saint  Leger ;  or,  the  threads  of  life 221 .65 

Undercurrents  of  Wall  street 221 .66 

Was  he  successful? 221.67 

Kingsley  {€'.)     Alton  Locke;  tailor  and  poet. .  .221.69 

Hereward ;  the  last  of  the  English 221 .  70 

Hypatia 221.71 

Two  years  ago 221   72 

Water  babies 221.73 

Westward  ho ;   voj'ages   of    Sii-   Amyas 

Leigh 221.74 

Yeast;  a  problem 221 .75 

Kingsley  {H.)    Austin  Elliot 222 .01 

Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn 222.02 

The  Hillj^ars  and  the  Burtons 222.03 

Leighton  court ;  a  country  house  stoi'y. .  .  222 .  04 

Ravenshoe 222.05 

Silcote  of  Silcotes 222.06 

Kingston   { W.   H.    G.)      Adventures   of   Dick 

Onslow  among  the  red  skins 222.09 

Annual  for  boys 222 .  10 

Antony  Way  mouth ;  or,  the  gentleman's 

adventures 222 .  11 


Kingston  (  W.  H.  G.)     Cruise  of  the  frolic;  a 

sea  story 222.12 

Ernest  Bracebridge ;  or,  school  days.  . .  .222. 13 

Peter  the  whaler 222 .  14 

Rob  Nixon ;  the  old  white  trapper 222 .  15 

Round  the  world 222.16 

Salt  water ;  or,  the  sea  life  and  adventures 

of  Neil  D'Arcy,  the  midship-man 222.17 

Knorring  (Baroness).      The   peasant   and  his 

landlord 222.20 

Knowles  (J.  S. )    Fortescue 222.21 

Laboulaye  (E.  R.  L.)   Fairytales  of  all  nations.  18 5. 24 

Paris  in  America 222 .  25 

Lafitte  (J.  P.)    The  red  doctor 222 .  26 

Laing  ( C.  H.  B.)     The  old  farm  house 222 .  27 

Lajetchnikoff  (—).     The  heretic 222 .  28 

Lamartine  (A.  P.  de).     Fior  d'Aliza 222  .24 

Genevieve 222.29 

Memoirs  of  my  youth.  [  With  Genevieve  .] 

Raphael 222.30 

The  stone  mason 222.31 

Lamb  (0.  and  M.)     Tales  from  Shakespeare.  2 

V.  in  1 ?22 .  32 

Lancewood  (Lawrence),    [pseud,  for  Francis  For- 
ester.]    Cousin  Clara 222.36 

Louis     Sinclair ;     or,    the    silver    prize 

medals 222 .  33 

Nellie  Warren ;  or,  the  lost  watch 222 .  34 

Sidney  De  Grey;  or,  the  rival  school  boys.  222. 35 

Lander  (Meta).     Esperance 222 .  39 

Marion  Graham ;   or,  "  higher  than  hap- 
piness."  , 222.41 

Landon  {L.  E.)    Complete  works.     2  v.  in  1 
Contents :  Romance  and  reality. 
Francesco  Carrara. 
Traits  and  trials  of  early  life. 
Ethel  Churchill 

Romance  and  reality 222.38 

Lane  {  Wickliffe).   My  good-for-nothing  brother.222 .  43 

Lanier  (Sidney).     Tiger  lilies 222.44 

Lavenu  (L.  S.)      Erlesmere ;    or,   contrasts   of 

character 222.45 

Lasselle  (Mrs.  JV.  P.)    Belle  of  Washington. .  .222.46 

Lawrence  (G.  A.)    Barren  honor 222.47 

Brakspeare ;    or,  the   fortunes  of  a  free 

lance 222.48 

Maurice  Dering;  or,  the  quadrilateral. .  .222.49 

Sans  Merci;  or,  kestrels  and  falcons 222.50 

Sword  and  gown 222 .  51 

Lee  (D.  K)    Master-builder 222 .  54 

Merrimack  ;  or,  life  at  the  loom 222.55 

Lee  (Mrs.  E.  B.)     Parthenia 222 .  56 

Lee  (Harriet).     Canterbury  tales.     2  v 222.57 

Lee  (Sophia).     Canterbury  tales 222 .  59 

Lee  (Holme).  [pseudo7i.'\  Against  wind  and  tide. 222. 60 

Annis  Warleigh's  fortunes .222.61 

Gilbert  Massenger *. .  .  .  222 .  62 

Hawksview:  a  family  history 222.63 

Kathie  Brande 222.64 

Maude  Talbot.    3  v 222.65 

Mr.  Wynj^ard's  ward 222 .  68 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter 222.69 

Thorney  Hall;  a  story  of  an  old  family. 222. 70 

Lee  (Margaret).     Dr.  Wihner'slove;  or,  a  ques- 
tion of  conscience 222.73 

Le  Fanu  (J.  8.)     All  in  the  dark 223 . 01 

Guy  Deverell 223.02 

House  by  the  churchyard 223 .  03 

Lost  name 223.04 

Tenants  of  Malory 223.05 

LTncle  Silas;  a  tale  of  Bartram  Haugh.  ..223.07 

Wylder's  hand 223.06 

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{BrooTclyn 


Leigh  {Marlon).     My  own  sloiy 223 .  10 

Ldand  {Anna).     Home 223. 11 

Lemon  {M.)    Ley  ton  Hall,  a  tale  of  love  and 

jealousy 223.12 

Lennard  {D.  B.)    Tales  from  Moliere's  plays. .223 .  13 
Lennox  {Mary).     Ante   Belliim — Soutberu  life 

as  it  was 223 .  14 

Lennox  {C.)     Female  Quixote;  or,  adventures 

of  Arabella.     2  v.     [awni.} 223 .  15 

Leonard  {Agnes).     Vauquisbed 223 .  17 

Le  Sage  {A.  R.)    Bachelor  of  Salamanca.  2  v. .  223 .  18 

The  same.     2  v 223 .  19 

Gil  Bias 223 .  20 

The  same.     3  v 223 .  21 

The  same.     2  v 223.24 

Leslie  {Miss  E.)     Pencil  sketches 223 . 26 

Lester   {V.   E.)      Stanhope   Burleigli ;    or   the 

Jesuits  in  our  own  homes 323 .  27 

Lever  {Charles).     Arthur  O'Leary.     [a;iOH.].  .223.28 

Barrington 223 .  29 

Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon 223.30 

Con  Crcgan,  the  Irish  Gil  Bias 223.33 

Confession  of  Harry  Lorrequer.     2  v.  .  .  .223.33 

Daltons ;  or,  three  roads  in  life 223 .  36 

Davenport  Dunn 223 .  39 

Day's  ride,  a  life's  romance 223 .40 

Diary  and  notes  of  Horace  Templeton.  ..223.41 

Dodd  i^imily  abroad 223 .42 

The  same.     3  v 223.43 

Fortimes  of  Gleucore.     2  v 223 .46 

Gerald  Fitzgerald,  the  chevalier 223.47 

Jack  Hintou,  the  guardsman 223.48 

Knight  of  Gwynne.     3  v 223 .49 

Luttrell  of  Arran 223.52 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     3  v 223 .  53 

The  same.     3v 223.54 

Maurice  Tierney,  the  soldier  of  fortune.  .223.56 

O'Donohue 223.57 

One  of  them 223 .  58 

Roland  Cashel 223.59 

Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke 223 .  60 

Sii-  Jasper  Carew 223 .  61 

Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours" 223.62 

Lewes  { George  H.)     Ranthorpe 223 .  67 

Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes 223.68 

Leivald  ( Fanny).     Lake-house 223 .  69 

Lewis  {M.   G. )    Tales  of  wonder 223.70 

Linton  {L.)    \^pseudoti .'\    Chestnut  wood.    2  v. 223. 75 

Lizzie  Lorton  of  Greyrigg 224.01 

Sowing  the  wind 224.02 

Lippincott  {Mrs.  S.  J.  C.)    Forest  tragedy  and 

other  tales 224.04 

Greenwood  leaves 224 .  06 

Stories  of  many  lands 224.07 

Llewellyn  {E.  L.)     The  desei-ted  miU ;  or,  the 

reward  of  industry 224.12 

Title  hunting 224 .  13 

Locke  {D.B.)  ["  Petroleum  V.  J^asby."]  Ekkoes 

from  Kentucky 224. 15 

S\vingin  roimd  the  circle 224 .  16 

Lockhart  {J.   G.)    Adam   Blair  and   Matthew 

Wald 224.19 

Valerius 224 .  20 

Logan  {Olive).      Chateau   Frissac;    or,   home 

scenes  in  France 224 . 2 1 

Lerngftllow  {H.  W.)     Hj'perion  ;  a  romance.  ..224.24 

"The  same.     [Prose  works,     v.  2.] 5052.12 

Kavanagh 224.23 

The  same.     [Prose  works,     v.  2.] 5052.12 

Longstrcet  {A.  B.)     Georgia  scenes 224.22 

Loud  (./.)    Gabriel  Vane  ;  his  fortune  and  his 

friends 224 .  26 

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Lover  {Samuel).     Barncj-  O'Rierdon 224 .  28 

Handy  Andy 224.29 

Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland 224.30 

Rory  O'More 224.32 

Treasure  trove 224.33 

Lowell  {li.  T.  S.)    The  new  priest  in  Concep- 
tion bay 224.35 

Ludlow  {F.  H.)    The  Hasheesh  eater 224 .40 

Little  brother,  and  other  genre-pictures.  .224.41 

Luke  {Mrs.  S.)    The  female  Jesuit 224.44 

Lytton  {Sir  E.  G.  E.  Bxlwer).     See  Bulwcr. 

Lytton  {R.  B.)     The  ring  of  Amasis 145.07 

Mabcrly  {Mrs.  K.  C.)     Lady  and  the  priest. . . 224 .50 

Leontine ;  or,  the  court  of  Louis  15th. .  .224.51 

jMc Carthy  {Justin).    The  Waterdale  neighbors,  224 .  52 
McConncU  {J.  L.)     Grahame;    or,    youth   and 

manhood 224 .  54 

The  Glens 224. 53 

Talbot  and  Vernon 224.55 

MacDonald  { Geo.)    Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen . . .  224 .  56 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood 224.58 

Seaboard  parish 224.66 

Guild  court 224.57 

Phautastes:  a  faerie  romance 224.59 

Macfarlanc  {Ch  )  Tlie  camp  of  refuge.  2  v.  in  1 .  224 .  61 

A  legend  of  Reading  abbey 224.62 

The  Dutch  in  the  Medway 224.62 

Romance  of  history.     Italj'.     3  v. 224 .  63 

Macgregor  {A.  L.)  John  Ward's  governess.  . .  .224.60 

Mackenzie  {H.)    Miscellaneous  works 5053.07 

Contents :  Man  of  feeling ;  Man  of  the  world ; 
Julia  de  Roubigne. 

Macintosh  {Iliss  M.  J.)     Aunt  Kitty's  tales 224 .  66 

Chai'ms  and  counter-charms 224.67 

Conquest  and  self-conqiiest 224 .68 

Cousins 224.69 

Evenings  at  Donaldson  manor 224.70 

Lofty  and  lowly.     2  v 224.71 

Mela  Gray ;  or,  wbat  makes  home  happy,  224.73 

Praise  and  principle 224 .  74 

Two  lives;  or,  to  seem  and  to  be 224.75 

Two  pictures 224.76 

Violet 224.77 

Woman  an  enigma 224 .  78 

Year  with  Maggie  and  Emma 224.79 

M'Keever  {Harriet   B.)      Sunshine ;    or,    Kate 

Vinton 225.01 

Woodcliff 225.02 

Mackenzie  {R.  S.)     Bits  of  blarney 225 . 04 

Tressilian  and  his  friends 225 .05 

Macleod   {Donald).     Pyimshurst;    his  wander- 
ings, etc 225.06 

Macnish  {R.)     Tales 225.09 

Alaitland  {James  A.)    The  old  pati'oon ;  or,  the 

great  Van  Brock  property 225 .  14 

Sartaroe,  a  tale  of  Norwaj' 225 .  15 

Mannering  {May).     Billy  Grimes'  favorite,  or 

Jolmny  Greenleaf's  talent 225.19 

Climbing  the  rope 225 .  20 

Manning  {Miss  Av7ic).     Cherry  and  Violet:  a 

tale  of  the  great  plague.    [aniin.'\ 225.23 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.    [a«on.] . .  225 .  24 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  [a«o«.] .  225 .  30 

Jacques  Bonueval ;    or,  the   days  of  the 

Drngonnades.     [awoi.] 225 .  26 

Ladies  of  Beaver  Hollow.     [a«OM.] 225.27 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell, 

afterwards  Mistress  Milton.    [a«07i.]. .  .225.28 

Old  Chelsea  bun-house.    [(i«o?i.] 225.29 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  faire  gospeller, 

Mistress  Anne  Askew 225 .  25 

Manzoni  {A.)    The  Betrothal.     2  v 225  33 


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3Iarch    ( Walter).     Shoepac    recollections :     a 

wayside  glimpse  of  American  life 225 .35 

Marl'itt  ( E.)    The  old  mam'selle's  secret 225.39 

Gold  Elsie 225.40 

Marmontel  (./.  F.)     Belisarius 225 .43 

Marryat  {Capt.  F.)    Childrenof  the  new  forest,  225.46 

Jacob  Faithful 225 . 48 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father 225.49 

King's  own 225.50 

The  little  savage 225.51 

Masterman  Ready ;   or,  the  wreck  of  the 

Pacific 225.52 

Midshipman  Easy 225.53 

The  Mission ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa 225 .  54 

Naval  officer 225.47 

Newton  Foster 225 .  54 

Pacha  of  many  tales 225 .  56 

Percival  Keene 225 .  5*7 

Peter  Simple 225.58 

Phantom  yhip 225 .  59 

Pirate  and  the  three  cutters 225 .66 

Poacher 225 .  67 

Poor  Jack 225.59 

Privateer' s-man  one  hundred  years  ago,  225.60 

Ratlin  the  reefer 225.61 

Settlers  in  Canada 225 .  62 

Snarleyyow  ;    or,  the  dog  fiend 225.63 

Travels  and  adventures  of  Monsieur  Violet,225 .  64 

Valerie,  an  autobiography 225.65 

Marsh  {Mrs.  A.  C.)    Adelaide  Lindsay 231 .03 

Aubrey.     2  v 231.04 

Castle  Avon.     2v 231.07 

Emilia  Wyudham.     2  v 231 .10 

Heiress  of  Haughton 231 .11 

Mordaunt  hall ;  or,  a  September  night. . .  231 .  12 

Norman's  bridge;  or,  the  modern  Midas. 231 .  13 

Ravenscliffe.     2  v 231 .  14 

Novels.     2  V 231.01 

V.  1.     Triumph    of    time;     Mount    Sorel; 

Father  Darcy;   Norman's   bridge; 

Emilia  Wyndham 
V.  2.     Lettice  Arnold  ;  Mordaunt  hall ;   the 

WUmingtons ;  Time,  the  avenger  ; 

Ravenscliffe ;  Castle  Avon. 

Marsh  (Mrs.  G.  P.)    The  hallig :  a  tale 231 .  13 

MartcUhe  {Jean).     The  Hugnenot  galley-slave, 
being  the  autobiography  of  a  French  pro- 

testant 231 .  19 

Martineau  {Harriet).     Crofton  boys 231 .  20 

Deerbrook 231 .21 

Feats  on  the  Fiord 231.22 

The  hour  and  the  man.     3  v 231 .  24 

Illustrations  of  political  economy.     9  v.. 231. 27 

V.  1.     Life  in  the  wilds;  The  hill  and  the 
valley ;    Brooke  and  Brooke  farm. 

2.  Demerara ;  Ella  of  Garveloch ;  Weal 

and  woe  in  Garveloch 

3.  A  Manchester  strike;    Cousin  Mar- 

shall ;    Ireland 

4.  Homes    abroad ;    For   each    and   for 

all;    French  wines  and  politics... 

5.  The    charmed    sea;     Berkelej%     the 

banker 

6.  Messrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek;    The 

loom  and  the  lugger 

7.  Sowers  and  reapers  ;    Cinnamon  and 

pearls 

8.  Briery  creek ;  Three  ages 

9.  The    Farrers    of   Budge-Row;     The 

moral  of  many  fables 


Martineau  {Harriet).    Peasant  and  prince 231 .  23 

Settlers  at  home 231.37 

Maxwell  { W.  H.)    Bivouac 231 .43 

Captain  Blake 231 .44 

Hector  O'Halloran 231.45 

Stories  of  Waterloo 231.46 

May  {E.  J. )    Bertram  Noel,  a  story  for  youth  .231.48 

Dashwood  Priory 231.49 

Saxelford 231 .  50 

Mayheio  {A.)    Paved  with  gold:  an  unfashion- 
able novel 231.53 

Mayhew  {H.  and  A.)    The  good  genius 231 .51 

The  Magic  of  kindness 231 .52 

Whom  to  marry 231 .54 

Mayo  {  W.  8.  M.I).)      The  Berber 231 .  56 

Kaloolah ;  or,  the  adventures  of  Jonathan 

Romer  of  Nantucket 231 .  57 

Romance  dust  from  the  historic  placer 231 .  58 

Meinhold  { Wm.)     Sidonia  the  sorceress 231 .  59 

Mels  {A.)    Baron  Leo  Von  Oberg,  a  story  of 

love  unspoken 231.76 

Melville  {  Lt.  J.  Whyte).     Cerise :  a  tale  of  the 

last  century .• 231 .  60 

Holmby  House:  a  tale 231.61 

Tilbury  Nogo ;  or,  passages  in  the  life  of 

an  unusccessful  man 231 .  62 

The  white  rose 231 .  63 

Melville  {Hernum).      Israel   Potter:    his  fifty 

years  of  exile 231 .66 

The  confidence  man 231.65 

Mardi,  and  a  voj^age  thither.     2  v 231 .67 

Moby  Dick;  or,  the  whale 231 .69 

«-  Oraoo  :  adventures  in  the  South  Seas. ..  .231 .70 

Piazza  tales 231 .  71 

Pierre ;  or,  the  ambiguities 231 .  72 

Redburn  :  his  first  voyage 231 .73 

Typee  ;  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life 231 .  74 

AVhite-Jacket;  or,  the  world  in  a  man-of- 
war  231 . 75 

Mercier  de  Lacoinbe  (//.)     Memoirs  of  the  year 

2500 231.77 

Meredith  {George).     Evan  Harrington;  or,  he 

would  be  a  gentleman 231.78 

3Ierimee  {P.)    Colomba.     Translated  from  the 

French 231.81 

Meteyard  {Eliza).     Mainstone's  housekeeper.  ..231.82 

Miller  {Hugh).     Tales  and  sketches 231 .86 

3Iiller{S.F.)     Wilkins  Wylder  ;  or,  the  suc- 
cessful man 231.87 

Milmem  {E.  H.)     Arthur  Conway;  or,  scenes 

in  the  tropics 231 .  88 

Mitchell  {Donald  G.)     Doctor  Johns ;   being  a 
naiyative  of  certain  events  in  the  life  of  an 

orthodox  minister  of  Connecticut.     2  v 232.01 

Dream  life 232.03 

Fudge  doings.     2v 232.04 

Lorgnette 232.05 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor 232 .  06 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic... 232. 07 

Mtchell  {Rev.  Walter).     Bryan  Maurice,  or  the 

seeker 232. 10 

Mitford  {Miss   M.   H.)    Atherton,   and  other 

tales 232.11 

Belford  Regis ;  or,  sketches  of  a  country 

town 232.12 

Our  Village.     2  v 232.13 

Stories  of  American  life ;    by  American 

writers.     3  v 232.15 

3Iodet  {Helen).     Light 232.19 

Mo  fat  {Mrs.  A.  <S'.)     One-armed   Hugh,  the 

little  corn-merchant ;  or,  Ralph  and  Tib 232.20 

ifoir  {D.  M.)    Life  of  Mansie  Wauch,  tailor.  .232.21 

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[BrooHyn 


Moore  ( ).     Dinab 232.22 

Moore  (John).     Edward.     2  v 5056 .01 

Mordauut.     2  v 505(5. 11 

Zeluco.     2  V 5056 .13 

Moore  ( Thomas).     The  Epicurean 232 .  23 

Moore  {H.)  Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.  [Works, 

V.2] 

Repository  tales.      [Works,  v.  1] 

Moore  {Sir  T.)     Utopia 232.24 

Morford  {IJenruX    The  coward 232.25 

^Days  of  shoddy 232.26 

Shoulder  straps 232 .  27 

Sprees    and  splashes ;    or,  droll  recollec- 
tions  232.28 

Morgan  {Henry).     Ned  Nevins,  the  news-boy ; 

or,  street  life  in  Boston 232 .31 

Morgan  {Lady  S.    0.)     O'Briens  and  O'Flah- 

ertys.     2  v 232.32 

Wild  Irish  girl 232.34 

Mortimer    {Charlotte   B.)     Marrj^iug   by   lot: 

a  tale  of  the  primitive  Moi-avians 232.36 

Motley  {J.  L.)    Merry  mount:    a    romance  of 

Massachusetts  bay 232 .  38 

Moulton  {^[rs.  L.  C.)     Juno  Clifford 232.39 

My  third  book ;  a  collection  of  tales 232 .40 

This,  that  and  the  other 232.41 

Mountford  ( Wm.)     Thorpe.     A  quiet  English 

town,  and  human  life  therein 232 .42 

Mowatt  {Mrs.  A.  C.)     See  Ritchie  (Mr?.  A.  C.  M.) 
Mugge  {T.)    Afr.ija;    or,  life  and  love  iu  Nor- 
way  232 .43 

Miihlbach  (Luise).     See  Mundt  {C.  M.) 
Muloeh  {Miss  D.   M.,  71010  Mrs.   Craik).     Avil- 

lion,  and  other  tales 232 .  45 

Christian's  mistake 232.44 

Domestic  stories 232 .  46 

Fairy  book 185.26 

Head  of  the  family 232.48 

Hero  ;   and  other  tales 232.4'? 

John  Halifax,  gentleman 232 . 49 

Life  for  a  life 232 .  50 

Mistress  and  maid 232 .  51 

Noble  life 232 .  52 

Nothing  new :  tales 232.53 

Ogilvies 232 .  54 

Olive 232.55 

Our  year :  a  child's  book 232 .  56 

Two  marriages 232 .  57 

Woman's  kingdom 232 .  58 

Mundt  {Clara  M.)    Andreas   Hofer:    an  hist. 

novel 232 .  63 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ;  or,  Frederick  the  • 

Great  and  liis  friends.     An  hist,  romance. . . .  232 .  64 

Bernthal ;  or,  the  son's  revenge 232.65 

The  daughter  of  an  empress 232.68 

The  Empress  Josephine 232 .  69 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court 232 .  70 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  fiimily. . .  .232.71 

Joseph  U.  and  his  court :  an  hist,  novel. .  .233.<tl 

The  merchant  of  Berlin:  an  hist,  novel.  .232.72 

Tlie  same.     Frederick  the  Great  and  his 

merchant.      2  v 232.73 

Goethe  and  Schiller 232.76 

Henry  Ylll.  and  his  court ;   or,  Catharine 

Parr :  an  hist,  novel 232 .  75 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times 233.02 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son 233.03 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher 233 .  04 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia 233.05 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era 233 .  06 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times 233.07 

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Mundt  { Theodor).      Count  Mirabeau  :   an  hist. 

novel 232 .  66 

Murdoch  {Rev.  David).     Dutch  Dominie  of  the 

Catskills 233.11 

Murray  {C.  A.)  Prairie  bird 233. 12 

Murray  {John  Fisher).     Father  Tom  and  the 

Pope ;  or,  a  night  at  the  Vatican 

Napier   {Sir   C.)   William   the  conqueror :    an 

hist,  romance 233 .  18 

Nathasius  { Maria).     Above  her  station 

Neal  {Joh7i).     True  womanhood 233.20 

Xeal  {Joseph  C.)    Charcoal  sketches 233  22 

Neale  {F.)     Thine  and  mine 233 . 23 

N'eale,  {  W.  J.)     Cavendish 233 .  24 

The  lost  ship;   or,  the  Atlantic  steamer.  .233.25 

Ncicby  {3frs.  C.J)     Kate  Kennedy.     [arto».].233.28 

Margaret  Hamilton 233 .  29 

Only  temper 233.30 

Wondrous  strange,     [anon.] 233 .  31 

Newell  {Robert  H.)     Avery  Glibun;  or,  between 

two  fires.  By  Orpheus  C.  Kerr.  [pseM(/o».].  .233.35 

Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers.     3  v, 233 .  36 

Smoked  Glass 233 .  39 

Nichols  {G.  W.)    The  Santuary:  a  story  of  the 

civil  war 233 .  40 

Nordhoff  {C.)     Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.   233.43 
North   {W.)     City   of    the    jugglers;    or,  free 

trade  in  souls 233 .  44 

The  slave  of  the  lamp 233.45 

Norton  {Mrs.  C.)    Lost  and  saved 233 .46 

Old  Sir  Douglas 233.48 

Stuart  of  Dunleath.     2  v 233.48 

0'  Connor  { Wm.  D.)    The  ghost 234 .  01 

Olcott  {Harriet  A.)    The  torchlight ;  or,  through 

the  wood 234.02 

Oliphant  {Mrs.  31.)    Adam  Graeme  of   Moss- 
gray 234.03 

Agnes 234.04 

Agnes  Hopetoun's  school  and  holida3-s. .  .234.05 

Athelings ;  or,  the  three  gifts 234 .  06 

Browulows 234.07 

Caleb  Field :  a  tale  of  the  Puritans 234 .  08 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford. 234 .  09 

Days  of  my  life . .  234. 10 

Heart  and  Cross 234 . 1 1 

House  on  the  moor 234 .  12 

Laird  of  Norlaw :  a  Scottish  story 234 .  13 

Last  of  the  Mortimers 234 .  14 

Liliesleaf :    concluding  series  of  Margaret 

Maitland 234 . 1 5 

Lucy  Crofton 234.16 

Madonna  Mary 234 .  17 

Magdalen  Hepburn 234 .  18 

Passages  from  the  life  of  Margaret  Mait- 
land  233.19 

Merkland ;  or,  self  sacrifice 234 .  20 

Miss  Marjoribanks 234. 21 

Perpetual  curate ; ...  234 .  22 

Zaidee 234 .  23 

Opie  {Amelia).     Works.     3  v 234.28 

V.  1.  Madeline ;  Adeline  Mowbray ;  Simple 
tales;  Father  and  daughter ;  Happy 
faces. 

2.  Tales  of  real  life ;  New  tales. 

3.  Temper ;    Woman's  love  and  wife's 

duty;  Two  sons  ;  Opposite  neighbor ; 
Love,  mystery,  and  superstition  ;  Af- 
ter the  ball ;  False  or  true ;  Confes- 
sions of  an  odd  tempered  man ;  Illus- 
trations of  lying. 

O'Reilly  {Miles).     See  Halpine  {C.  G.) 


Merc.  Lil.] 


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Orton  {J.  R.)     Camp  fires  of  the  red  men 234 .  32 

Ods  (Belle).     Diary  of  a  MiUiner 234 .  34 

0>fen  (Ashford).     [p.ifudoril.    Georgy  Sandon ; 

or,  a  lost  love 234.40 

Owen  {F.)      Aden  Power;   or,  the   cost  of  a 

scheme 234 .  44 

Palfrey   {Miss   Sai-ah).      Herman;    or,   yoimg 

knighthood.     ByE.Foxton.     2v 234.45 

Pair/rave  {Sir  Francis).     The  merchant  and  the 

friar 234.47 

Palme)-  {Lyndi).     Archie's  shadow 234 .  50 

Drifting  and  steering 234 .48 

One  day's  weaving 234 .49 

Pardoe  {Miss  J.)     Adopted  heir 234 .51 

Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman 234. 52 

The  Earl's  secret:  a  love  story 234.53 

Jealous  wife ' 234 .  54 

Life  struggle 234. 55 

Reginald  Lyle 234.56 

Romance  of  the  harem 234.57 

Pardon  {G.  F.)    Tales  from  the  operas 234 . 60 

Parker  {Mrs.  Rosa  Abbott).     Alexis  the  runa- 
way;  or,  afloat  in  the  world 235.01 

Jack  of  all  trades 235.02 

Tommy  Hickup ;  or,  a  pair  of  black  eyes .  235 .  03 

Parton  {Mrs.  J.)     Fern  leaves.     2  v 235 .  07 

Rose  Clark.  .*. 235 .09 

Ruth  Hall. 235.10 

Paulding  {J.  K.)     Book  of  St.  ]S'icholas 235 .  13 

Book  of  vagaries 235 .  15 

The  Bulls  and  the  Jonathans 235 .  16 

Dutchman's  fireside 235.14 

Koningsmarke :  a  story  of  the  new  world. 

2  V 235.17 

Puritan  and  his  daughter 235 .  19 

Tales  of  a  good  woman 235 .  20 

Westward  ho  ! 235.21 

Paxton  {P.)\^pseudon.']     See  Hainmett  {S.  A.) 

Payson  { G.)    Totemwell 235 .  23 

Peacock  {.J.  L.)     Creole  orphans 235 . 24 

Peacock  { Thomas).     Gryll  Grange 235 .  25 

Peacock  {G.)      Headlong  haD,  and  nightmare 

abbey 235.26 

Peck  (Miss).      Mary  Brandegee ;  an  autobiog- 
raphy  235 . 28 

Renshawe 235.29 

Perce  {E.)    The  last  of  his  name 241 . 02 

Phelps  {Mrs.  E.  L.)   Sunny  side ;  or,  the  country 
minister's  wife. 

Phelps  {E.  Stuart).     The  gates  ajar 241 .03 

Gypsey  Breynton 241 .  04 

Gjqjsey's  cousin  Joy 241 .05 

Gj'psey's  year  at  the  golden  crescent. . . .  241 .06 

Gypsey's  sewing  and  reaping 241 .07 

Phelps  {Mrs.  L.)     Ida  Korman 241 .  10 

Phillips  {George  S.)   ["January  Searle."]   The 

Gypsies  of  the  Danes'  Dike 241 .13 

Phillips  {William  B.)     The  diamond  cross:  a 

tale  of  American  society 241 .  14 

Pickering  {Miss  Ellen).     The  grumbler 241 .  16 

Pike  {Mrs.)     ["Mary  Langdon."]     Agnes 241 .19 

Ida  May 241 .  20 

Pilpay  or  Bidpai.     Kalila  and  Dimna ;  or,  the 

fables  of  Bidpai 185.01 

Planche  {Miss  Matilda). 

Cloud  with  the  silver  lining 241 .  24 

Coming  home 241.25 

Dream  chintz 241 .27 

Dream  influence 241 .  28 

A  merrv  Christmas 241 .29 

Old  JoUiffe.     [With  Sequel.]     2  v 241 .  30 

Only 241 .31 


Planche  {Miss  Matilda).    Star  in  the  desert 241 .32 

Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam 241 .  33 

Pleasants  {Julia).     Callamura 241 .34 

Plumptre  {Anne  and  Arabella).  Tales  of  wonder, 

of  humor,  and  of  sentiment;   original  and 

translated.     3  v 241 .  36-8 

Poe  {Edgar  Allen).     Prose  tales.     2  v 241 .40 

The  same.     [Works,    v.  1-2.] 5063 .05 

Ponsonby  {Lady  E.)     Mary  Lyndsay 241 .46 

Pomeroy  {Mark  31.)    Nonsense.    Illustrated  by 

J.  H.  Howard 241 .43 

Poole    {John).      Christmas    festivities;     tales, 

sketches,  and  characters ;  beauties  of  modern 

drama 241 .47 

Little  Peddlington  and  the  Peddlington- 

ians.     2  V 241.48-9 

Porter  {Jane).     The  pastor's  fireside 241 .5-3 

Scottish  Chiefs.     2  v 241.54-5 

Sir   Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  bis 

shipwreck 3075 .  26 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 241 .  56 

Presburtf  {B.  F.)    The  Mustee;    or,  love  and 

liberty . ._ 241 .  59 

Presence  {Madame  de).     Rosa  ;  or,  the  Parisian 

girl 241 .  62 

Preston  {Latira).     Aldeane 241 .  60 

In  bonds 241.61 

PHme  {  W.  C.)     Later  years.     \caion.'\ 241 .  65 

Old  house  by  the  river 241 .  66 

Pulszky  { Theresa).    Tales  and  traditions  of  Hmi- 

gary 241 .  69 

Putnam  {Mrs.  Mary  Lov ell).     Fifteen  days:  an 

extract  ft-om  Edwin  Colvil's  journal.  [«?iOH.] .  241 .  70 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.     [a;(o?i.] 241 .  71 

Quevedo  y  Villegas  {F.  G.  de.)    Works     3  v...  241. 78 

1.  The  author's  life;  the  visions. 

2.  Curious  histor  j^  of  the  night  adventurer ; 

Paul,  the  Spanish  sharper. 

3.  Fortune  in  her  wits;    proclamation  by 

old    father    Time,     treatise     of     all 
things,  letters,  etc 172 .  28 

Quincy  (E.)  Wensley :  a  story  without  a  moral.  241 .  75 

Rabelais  {F.)     Works.     2  v 242 .01-2 

Radcliffe  {Mrs.  A n ne)     The  ItaUan     3  v 242 .  03 

Mysteries  of  Udolpho 242 .06 

Romance  of  the  forest 242.07 

Rau  {Heribert).      Mozart:   a  biographical  ro- 
mance  242.09 

Reade  ( Charles).     Christie  Johnstone 242 .  13 

Cloister  and  the  hearth ;  or,  maid,  wife, 

and  widow 242 .  14 

Clouds  and  sunshine 242. 15 

Foul  play 242.  25 

Good  fiii'ht,  and  other  tales 242. 16 

Griftith'^Gaunt ;  or,  jealousy 242.17 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     2  v 242 .  18 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long 242 .20 

Peg  Wofiington 242 .  22 

Very  hard  cash 242 .  23 

White  lies 242 .  24 

Register  {Seeley).     \pseudon].     See    Victor  {M. 

V.F). 
Reeve  {Miss  Clara).      The  old  Enghsh  baron, 

a  Gothic  story 242.36 

Reid{Capt.  Mayne).    Afloat  in  tlie  forest ;  or,  a 

vovao-e  among  the  tree-tops 242 .  38 

^Boy  Inmtet-s 242.39 

B  oy  si  a  ve  s 242.40 

The  boy  tar;  or,  a  voyage  in  the  dark..  .242.41 

Bruin,  the  grand  bear  "hunt •  .242.42 

Bush  boys 242.47 

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[BrooHyn 


Reid  (Capt.  Mayne).     Child  v.'ife,  a  talc  of  tlie 

two  worlds 242 . 3.3 

CM  climbers,  a  sequel  to  plant  hunters.  .242.44 

Desert  home 242.45 

Forest  exiles 242.46 

The  Giraffe  hunters 242.47 

The  headless  horseman,  a  strange  tale  of 

Texas 242.49 

Hunter's  feast 242.50 

The  Maroon 242.51 

The  ocean  waifs 242. 52 

- —  Osceola 242 .  53 

Plant  hunters. . . .': 242 .  54 

Quadroon 242 .  55 

Ran  away  to  sea 242.56 

Rifle  Raiir^ers 242.57 

Seal}?  hunters 242 .  58 

Tig-or  hunter 242 .  59 

Wild  life;  or,  adventures  ou  the  frontier. 242. 63 

War  trail 242 .  60 

White  chief 242.61 

White  gauntlet 242. 68 

Wild  huntress;  or,  love  in  the  wilderness.242.62 

The  wood  rangers 242 .  64 

Young  voj-ageurs 242 .  66 

Young  yagers 242 .  67 

Relhtab  {Louis).      The   romance   of  war;    or, 

Napoleon's  campaign  in  Russia 243.01 

Rioter  {Fritz).     In  the  year  '13 :  a  tale  of  Meck- 
lenburg life 243 .  02 

Reynnkh  {J.)    Peter  Gott;    or,  the  Cape  Ann 

fisherman 243 .  04 

Rice  {Rose/In).     Mabel;  or,  heart  histories. .  .  .243.05 

Richards  { C.  F.)    John  Guilderstring's  siu 243 .  07 

Richardson  {Samuel).     Novels.     3  v 

Vol.  1.     Pamela 243. OS 

2.  Clarissa  Harlowe 243 .  09 

3.  Sir  Charles  Grandison 243 .  10 

Richtcr  {Jean  Paul  Friedrich).     Hesperus;  or, 
forty  five  dogpost-days  :  a  biography.    2  v. . 243 .12 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.     2  v 243.26 

Titan :  a  romance.     2  v 243 .  14 

Walt  and  Vult ;  or,  the  twins.     2  v.  in  1 .  243 .  16 

Riddell  {Mrs.  J.  H.)     Far  above  rubies 243 .  17 

George  Geith  of  Fen  Court.     By  F.  G. 

Trafford.     Ypsewlon.'] ' . .  .243 .18 

Maxwell  Drewitt 243.19 

Phemie  Keller 243.20 

Race  for  weahh 243 .  21 

Rich  husband 243 .  22 

Riley  (//.  //.)     Puddleford  and  its  people 243.30 

Ring  {Max).     John  Milton  and  his  times:  from 

the  German. 243.31 

Ritchie    {Anita    Cora  Mowatt).      The    clergy- 
man's wife,  and  other  sketches :  a  collection 

of  sea  portraits  and  paintings 243 .  33 

Fairy  fingers 243.34 

Mim'ic  life 243.35 

The  mute  singer 243 .  36 

Twin  roses 243.37 

Ritson  {J.)     Fairy  tales 185 .  35 

Robinson  {Mrs.  E.)     The  exiles 243 .41 

Heloise ;  or,  the  unrevealed  secret 243 .42 

Life's  discipline  :  a  tale  of  Hungarj' 243.43 

Woodhill;  or,  the  ways  of  Providence.  .243.44 

Robinson  {F.  W.)     Mr.  Stewart's  intentions. .  .243.46 

No  man's  friend 243 .  47 

Poor  humanity 243 .  48 

Whitefriars;  or,  the  days  of  Charles  H.  .243.50 

Whitehall ;  or,  the  days  of  Charles  I ....  243 .  51 

A  woman's  ransom 243 .  49 

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\Roby{J.)    Popular  traditions  of  England.     1st 

series,  Lancashire.     3  v 243 .  55 

[  Roche  {R.  M.)  The  children  of  the  abbey.  .  .243.58 
\Roc{A.  S.)    How  could  he  help  it?   or,  the 

heart  triumphant 244 .01 

James  Montjoy;  or,  I've  been  thinking.  .244.02 

Like  and  unlike 244.03 

Long  look  ahead 244 .  04 

Star  and  the  cloud 244.05 

To  Love,  and  to  be  Loved,  and  time  and 

tide 244.06 

True  to  the  Last ;  or,  alone    on    a  wide, 

wide  sea 244 .  07 

Woman  our  angel 244 .  08 

Looking  Around 244 .  09 

Roscoe    {Thomas).      The    German    novelists: 

tales  translated  with   biographical   notices. 

4  V 244.16 

Vol.  I.     Eeynard  the  Fox ;  Howleglas  ;  Dr. 
Faustus. 

II.  Poj^ular    traditions,  collected    by 

Otman,  Gottschalck,  Eberhardt, 
Biisching,  MM.  Grimm,  Lothar, 
Fouqu6. 

III.  Musseus :   Schiller. 

IV.  Lewis  Tieck ;  Langbien ;  Engel. 

The  Italian    novelists:    translated    with 

notes  critical  and  biographical.     4  v 244 .  20 

Vol.  I.  Preface ;  Novelle  antiche  ;  Boccac- 
cio ;  Sacchette  ;  Giovanni  Fioren- 
tino;  Massuccio. 
IT.  Arienti ;  Luigi  da  Porto  ;  Illicini ; 
Sozzini ;  N.  Machiavelli ;  A.  Fir- 
enzuola;  Fortini;  Sermini ;  Bre- 
vio ;  Parabosco ;  Lodi ;  Cinthio ; 
Grazzini. 

III.  Lando  ;     Straparola  ;    Bandello  ; 

Sansovino  ;  Doni ;  Erizzo ;  Gra- 
nucci ;  Ceno ;  Malespini ;  Sal- 
viicci ;  anonymous  authors. 

IV.  Bisaccioni ;    Colombo ;    Bargagli ; 

Bottari;  Capacelli;  Soave;  Al- 
tanesi;  Magalotti;  Lodoli;  Manni; 
Padovani ;  Sanvitalo ;  Gozzi ; 
Bramieri ;  Gironi. 

Rounscau  {Jean  Jacques).     Eloisa.     4  v 244.31 

ETnilius  and  Sophia ;  or,  a  new  system  of 

education.     4  v 244 .  35 

Rowcroft  {Charles).  Tales  of  the  colonies. ... 244 . 4 1 
Riiffini  {C)     Dear  experience ;  or,  Paragreens 

on  a  visit  to  Paris 244 .  43 

Dr.  Antonio 244 .44 

Lavinia 244.45 

Lorenzo  Benoni ;  or,  passages  in  the  life 

of  an  Italian.     \^anon~\ 244.46 

Vincenzo;  or,  sunken  rocks 244.48 

Raskin  {John).     King  of  the  Golden  river ;  or, 

the  black  brothers 244. 50 

Russell  {Martha).     Leaves    from  the  tree   Ig- 

drasyl 244 .  52 

Saint   Georges  {H.  de).     Count  Monte  Leone: 

a  legend  of  the  Carbonari 244.53 

Saintine  {X.  B.)     Chrisna,  the  Queen  of  the 

Danube 244.54 

Picciola ;  or,  captivity  captive 244.55 

The  same  :  a  new  edition  revised  by  the 

author 244. 55. a 

St.  Clar  {Robert),     The  Metropolites ;  or,  know 

thy  neighbor 244 .  56 

St.  John  (Bayle).    Francis  Croft.      3  v 244 .  67-9 


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Fiction. 


St.  John  {Baylc).  Legends  of  the  Christian  east.2'70.44 

St.  John  {Percy  B. )     The  sea  of  ice 244 .  71 

St.  Pierre  {J.  H.  B.  de).     Paul  and  Virginia.  .244.73 

Indian  cottage 244.75 

Saint  Real  ( C.  V.  de).     Don  Carlos :  an  histor- 
ical   novel.     [Croxall's  collection  of  novels, 

V.  3] 171 .04 

Sola  ( George  A.)    Dutch  pictures 244 .  58 

Quite  alone. 244 .  59 

Seven  sons  of  mammon. 244.60 

Strange  adventures  of  Capt.  Dangerous .  244 . 6 1 

Sargent  {Epes).     Peculiar.     A  tale  of  the  great 

transition 244.65 

Sartoris  {Mrs.  A.  K.)    Medusa 244 .  74 

Week  in  a  French  country  house 244 .  76 

Saunders  {J.)     Abel  Drake's  wife 245 .02 

Bound  to  the  wheel 245.03 

Martin  Pole 245 .04 

Shadow  in  the  house 245 .  05 

Sauzade  {J.  S.)     Garret    Van    Horn ;    or,  the 

beggar  on  horseback 245 .  07 

Savage  {M.  W.)     Bachelor  of  the  Albany 245 .08 

Falcon  family ;  or,  young  Ireland 245 .  09 

My  uncle,  the  curate 245.10 

Reuben  Medlicott;  or,  the  coming  man.  .245.11 

Scarron  {P.)     Whole  comical  works 245 .  18 

Schefer  {Leopold).     Artist's    married   life ;  be- 
ing that  of  Albert  Diirer 245 .  12 

Schoolcraft  (H.  R.)     The   myth  of  Hiawatha, 

and  other  oral  legends  of  the  Indians 3816.06 

Scott  {0.  L.)     Trevelyan 245.19 

Scott  {J.  F.)    Brudder  Bones'  book  of  stump 

speeches 245 .  18 

Scott  {Lady  J.)     Pride  of  life 245. 14 

Scott  ( M.)     Cruise  of  the  Midge 245 .  16 

Tom  Cringle's  log 245 .  17 

Scott  {Sir   Walter).      Abbot 245 .  22 

Anne  of  Geierstein 245 .  23 

Antiquary 245.26 

Betrothed 245 .  29 

Black  dwarf 245 .  31 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 245 .  33 

Castle  Dangerous 245 .  36 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate 245 .  37 

Count  Robert  of  Paris .245.39 

Fair  maid  of  Perth ;    or,  St.  Valentine's 

day 245.78 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 245.40 

Guy  Mannering 245.43 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian 245.46 

Highland  widow 245 .  29 

Ivanhoe 245 .  49 

Keuilworth 245 .  52 

Legend  of  Montrose 245 .  31 

Monastery 245 .  57 

Old  Mortality 245 .  58 

Peveril  of  the  Peak 245.60 

Pirate 245.63 

Quentin  Durward 245 .  66 

Red  Gauntlet 245 .  69 

Rob  Roy 245.72 

St.  Ronan's  well 245.75 

St.  Valentine's  day 245 .  78 

Talisman 245.87 

Waverley 245.81 

Woodstock 245.84 

Scudder  {H.  H.)    Dream  children 251 .03 

Sealsfield  ( C.)     See  Seefeld  ( C.) 

Sedgwick  {Miss  C.  M.)     Clarence  ;  or,  a  tale  of 

our  own  time 251.20 

Linwoods;    or,   "sixty   years  since"    in 

America.     2  v 251.10 


Sedgwick  {Miss  C.  M.)     Live  and  let  live;  or, 

domestic  service  illustrated 251 .  12 

Love  token  for  children 251 .13 

Married  and  single 251.14 

Means  and  ends ;  or,  self-training 251 .  16 

New-England  tale,  and'  miscellanies 251 .  17 

Poor  ricih  man,  and  rich  poor  man 251 .  18 

Stories  for  young  persons 251 .  19 

Tales  and  sketches 251.21 

Sedgtvick   (ALs.    T.)     Walter  Thornley;  or,  a 

peep  at  the  past 251 .  22 

Sedley  {Henry).     Marian  Rooke  ;  or,  the  quest 

for  fortune 251.23 

Seefeld   {€.)    The   Cabin  book;    or,   national 

characteristics 251.05 

The  Cabin  book ;  or,  life  in  Texas 251 .06 

Life  in  the  new  world 251 .  07 

Rambleton :  a  romance  of  fashionable  life 

in  New  York 251.09 

Severn  {Emma).     Anne  Hathaway ;  or,  Shake- 

peare  in  love 251 .  26 

Sewell  {E.  M.)    Amy  Herbert 251.29 

Cleve  Hall 251 .30 

The  earl's  daughter 251 .31 

The  experience  of  life 251.32 

Gertrude 251 .33 

Glimpse  of  the  world 251 .34 

Ivors.     2  v 251 .  35 

Katherine  Ashton.     2  v 251 .  37 

Laneton  parsonage.     8  v 251 .39 

Margaret  Percival.     2  v 251.42 

Ursula.     2  V 251 .44 

Walter  Lorimer 251 .46 

Shaw   {H.    IF.)      Josh  Billings— his    sayings. 

\j>seudo'n.'\ 251 .47 

Shelley  {Mrs.  M.  W.)     Falkner 251 . 49 

Frankenstein;  or,  the  modern Prometheus.251 .50 

Lodore 251 .  51 

Shelton  {F.  W.)     Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's 251 .  55 

Salander  and  the  dragon 251.56 

Up  the  river 251 .  57 

Sheppard  {Mrs.   Edtoin).     'Judge    not;'     or, 

Hester  Powers'  girlhood 251 .  58 

Sheppard  {E.  S.)     Almost  a  heroine 251 .  59 

Charles  Auchester :  a  memorial 251 .  60 

Counterpai'ts ;  or,  the  cross  of  love 251 .  61 

Rumor 25 1 .  62 

Sherwood  {Mrs.  M.  31.)     Roxobel.     3  v 251 .  68 

Works.     16  V 252.01 

V.  1  and  15.     History  of  Henry  Milner. 

2.  Fairchild   family;    Orphans   of  Nor- 

mandy ;  The  latter  days. 

3.  Minor  tales  and  sketches. 

4.  Indian  pilgrims,  &c. 

5.  Infant's  progress,  <fec. 

6.  Governess;  little  Momiere;  my  uncle 

Timothy,  <fcc. 
7-8.     Minor  tales  and  sketches. 
9-12.     Lady  of  the  manor. 

13.  Social  tales. 

14.  Monk  of  Cimies,  &c.. 

16.     John   Martin  :   a   sequel   to   Henry 
Milner. 

Shillaber  {B.  P.)  Life  and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Part- 
ington  252.17 

Knitting  work :  wrought  by  Ruth  Part- 
ington  252.18 

Sidney  {Sir  P.)     Arcadia 252. 19 

Sigourncy  {Mrs.  L.  H.)    Myrtis:   with   other 

etchings  and  sketchings 252 .  20 

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Simins  {W.  G.)  Beauchampe;  or,  the  Kentucky 

tragedy .252.23 

Border  beagles ;  a  tale  of  Mississippi 252 .  24 

Cassi(|ue  of  Iviawah :    a  colonial  roiuaace. .  252 .  25 

Charlemout :  a  tale  of  Kentucky 252.26 

Confessions ;  or,  the  blind  heart 252.27 

Damsel  of  Darien 252 .  28 

Eutaw :  a  sequel  to  the  Foraj'ers 252 .  29 

Foray ers  ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  dog-days  ....252.30 

Guy  Rivers :  a  tale  of  Georgia 252 .31 

Katharine  Walton :  a  romance  of  the  Rero- 

lution  in  S.  C 252 .  32 

Maroon 252 .  33 

Mellichauipe  :   a  legend  of  the  Santee ....  252 .  34 

Partisan  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution 252 .  35 

Richard  Hurdis:  a  tale  of  Alabama 252.36 

Scout ;  or,  black  riders  of  Congaree 252 .  37 

Vasconcelos,  a  romance  of  the  new  world,  252 .  38 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin 252 .  39 

Woodcraft ;  or,  hawks  about  the  dove-cote,252 .40 

Yemassee:  a  romance  of  Carolina 252.41 

Siynonds  ( 11".)     Aimwell  stories.  6  v 252.43 

1.  Oscar.  4.  Whistler. 

2.  Clinton.  5.  Marcus. 

3.  Ella.  6.  Jessie. 

Sinclair  (C.)  Beatrice  ;  or,  the  unknown 252.50 

Countrj-  hospitalities ;  or,  Lord  and  Lady 

Harcourt ." 252 .  52 

Flirtations  in  fashionable  life 252.53 

Holiday  house :  a  book  for  the  young. ...  252 .  54 

Jane  Bouverie,  and  how  she  became   an 

old  maid 252.55 

Modern  Societj' ;   or,  the  march  of  intel- 
lect   252 . 56 

The  mysterious  marriage ;  or.  Sir  Edward 

Graham 252 .  57 

Sir  Edward  Graham  ;  or,  railway  specula- 
tors  252 . 58 

Sleeper  (J.  S.)    Jack  in  the  forecastle 252 .  63 

— Mark   Rowland :    a  tale  of  the  sea.     By 

Hawser  Martingale,     [pseudon.l 252 .  62 

Smedley  {F.  K)    Frank  Fau-leigh 252.66 

Lewis  Arundel 252 .  64 

Lorimer  Littlegood,  esq 252 .  65 

Stnith    (Albert).     Adventures   of    Christopher 

Tadpole 252.67 

Fortunes  of  the  Scattergood  familj^ 252.68 

Wild  oats  and  dead  leaves 252 .  69 

Smith  (Alexander).    Alfred Hagart's household, 252. 71 

Miss  Oona  McQuarrie  :  a  sequel  to  Alfred 

Hagart's  household .    252 .  72 

Smith  (Mian  C.  31.)     The  Verneys;    or,  chaos 

dispelled 252 .  73 

Smith  (E.  E.)    Three  eras  of  woman's  life. . .  .252.74 

Smith  (Mrs.  E.  0.)     Bertha  and  Lily 252.76 

Mary  and  Hugo 252.77 

Smith  (E.  R.)     Elm  tree  tales 253.01 

Smith  (F.  J.  B.)     Xina  ;  or,  life's  caprices 253.02 

Smith  (H.)     Adam  Brown,  the  merchant 253.03 

Arthur  Arundel:    a  tale  of  the  English 

revolution 253 .  04 

Love  and  mesmerism 253 .  05 

Smith  (J.  F.)     Sir  Bernard  Gaston;  or,  the  se- 
cret of  Moulton  hall 253.06 

Smith  {J.  H.)     Gilead ;    or,  the   vision  of  All 

feoul's  ho.spital 253 .07 

Smith  (Seba).     Major  Jack  Downing's  "  Thirty 

years  out  of  the  Senate." 253 .  08 

Way  down  ea.^t :  or,  Yankee  life 253 .  09 

Smith  (  W.)    Thorndale ;  oi",  the  confligt  of  opin- 
ion  253.11 

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Smollett  (T.)     Ferdinand  Count  Fathom 253.12 

Humphrey  Clinker 253. 13 

Peregrine' Pickle 253.14 

Roderick  Random 253.16 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves,  and  the  History 

and  adventures  of  an  atom 253. 17 

Soul<(Mrs.  C.  A.)    Home  life 253.19 

Wine  or  water 253 . 20 

Southey  {Mrs.  C.)     Chapters  on  churchvards..253.22 
SouthiL'orth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)    All  worth  abbey.  253 .  23 

Bridal  eve 253.24 

Bride  of  Llewellyn 253.25 

Curse  of  Clifton 253.26 

Deserted  wife 253 .27 

Discarded  daughter 253 .  28 

Fair  play 253 .  45 

Fatal  marriage 253  29 

Fortune  seeker 253 .  30 

Gipsy's  prophecy 253 .  31 

Haunted  homestead,  and  other  novelettes. .  253 .  32 

Hickory  hall ;  or,  the  outcast 25& .  33 

How  he  won  her 253.46 

India 253.34 

Lady  of  the  isle 253.35 

Lost  heiress 253.36 

Love's  labor  won 253 .  37 

Missing  bride 253.38 

Retribution 253 .  39 

Three  beauties 253 .40 

Two  sisters 253.41 

Vivia;  or,  the  secret  of  power 253.42 

Widow's  son 253.43 

Wife's  victory 253.44 

Souihivorth  (Mrs.  S.  A.)     The  inebriate's  hut. ..253.47 
Souvestre  (E.)     Confessions  of  a  working  man. 

[Traveler's  library,     v.  21] 5075 .  26 

An  attic  philosopher  in  Paris.    [Traveler's 

library,     v.  21] 5075.26 

Lake-shore  ;  or,  the  slave,  the  serf,  the  ap- 
prentice  253.49 

Man  and  money 253.51 

Popular  legends  of  Brittany 253 .  50 

Spindler  (K.)    the  Jew 253 .  55 

Spofford  (H.  E.   Prescott).      Amber  gods,  and 

other  stories 253 .  56 

Azarian  :   an  episode 253 .  57 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost 253.58 

Stael-Holstein  (^A.  L.  G.  N.  de).     Corinne ;    or, 

Italy 253 .  61 

Stanton  (J.  S.)    Corry  O'Lanus:  his  views  and 

experiences 253 .  68 

Starbuck  ( C. )     Hampton  heights 253.63 

Stephens  (Ann  S.)    Doubly  false 253 .  64 

Fashion  and  famine 253 .  66 

The  heiress  of  Greenhurst 253 .  67 

Mabel's  mistake 253 .  74 

Mary  Dcrwent 253.69 

The  old  homestead 253.70 

Rejected  wife 253.23 

Silent  struggles 253 .  77 

The  soldier's  orphans 253.71 

Wife's  secret 253 .  75 

Sternberg  (A.  von).    The  Breughel  brothers . . .  .254.0o 
Stewart  (  W.  J.)     Roughing  it  with  Alick  Bail- 
lie 254.01 

Sterne  (L.)   Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Shan- 
dy  254.02 

Sentimental  journey  through  France  and 

Italy 254.03 

Stilling  (J.  H.  Jung).  Theobald  ;  or,  the  fanatic.  254.05 

Stoddard  (Mrs.  E.)    The  Morgesons. 254 .  07 

Temple  house 254.08 


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Stoddard  {JLs.  E.)    Two  men 254.09 

Stone {  Wm.  L.)     Tales  and  sketches.     2v 254.11 

Siowc  {Mrs.  H.  E.  B.)     Agnes  of  Sorrento 254 .  16 

Dred.     2v 254.17-18 

May  Flower 254 .  19 

Minister's  wooing 254.20 

Our  Charley 254.21 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island 254. 22 

Queer  little  people 254.24 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     2  v.  in  1 254  .  25 

Strauss {G.  F.  A.)     The  glory  of  the  house  of 

Israel 254 .  28 

Strickland  {Agnes).     Old  friends  and  new  ac- 
quaintances.    2  T 254 .  29 

Strothcr  {David  H.)     Virginia  illustrated 254.31 

Sxie  {Eughie).     Arthur 254 .33 

Commander  of  Malta 254 .  34 

De  Rohan:  a  historical  romance 254. 35 

Matilda 254 .  36 

Mysteries  of  Paris 254 .  37 

Wandering  Jew 254 .41 

Summerton  {  W. )     Will  he  find  her  ? 254 .  45 

Sweat  {M  J.  M.)     Ethel's  love  life 254 .47 

Swift  {Jonathati).     Gulliver's  travels 254.49 

Tale  of  a  tub ;  Battle  of  the  books,  etc . . .  254 .  59 

Tautphoeus  {I.  von).     At  odds 255 . GO 

Cvrilla 255 .  08 

Initials 255.11 

Quits 255.12 

Taylor  {C.  B.)    ilark  Wilton:   the  merchant's 

clerk 255 .  14 

Tnyler  {J.  Bayard).    Hannah  Thurston:  a  story 

of  American  life 255.15 

John   Godfrey's  fortunes :    an  American 

story 255 .  16 

"The  story  of  Kennett 255 .  17 

Terhune   ( Virginia   Hawes).       ["  Marian    Har- 

land."]     Alone 255.21 

Hidden  path 255.22 

Husbands  and  homes 255 .  23 

Husks 255 .  24 

Colonel  Floyd's  wards 255 .  24 

Miriam 255 .  25 

Moss  Side 255.26 

Nemesis 255 .  27 

Ruby's  Husband 255.29 

Sunnybank 255.28 

Thackeraii  {Mm).     Story  of  Elizabeth 26 1 . 01 

Village  on  the  cliff 261 .02 

Thackeray  {  W.  M.)  Adventures  of  Philip  on  his 

way  through  the  world 255 .  32 

Book  of  snobs 255 .  33 

Confessions  of  Fitz  Boodle 255 .  34 

Denis  Duval 255.35 

Doctor  Birch  and  his  young  friends 255 .  36 

Henry  Esmond 255.39 

The  same.     2  v 255.37 

Kickleburys    abroad,    a    legend    of    the 

Rhine,  Rebecca  and  Rowena,  etc 255 .  40 

Jeames's  diary,  a  legend  of  the  Rhine, 

and  Rebecca  and  Rowena 255.41 

Lovel,  the  widower 255 .42 

Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon 255.43 

Mr.  Brown's  letters 255 .44 

Men's  wives 255 .45 

Newcomes 255 .46 

Pendennis 255.47 

Punch's  Prize  novelists,  etc 255  .48 

Shabby  genteel  story 255 .49 

Vanity  fair 255 .  50 

Virginians:  a  tale  of  the  last  century. .  .255.54 


TTiackerai/ {W.  M.)  Yellowplush  papers.     2  v.  255. 55 
Miscellanies :  prose  and  verse 255 .  57 

V.  1.  Book  of  snobs ;  The  fatal  boots ;  Cox's 
diary ;  Adventures  of  Major  Gaha- 
gan. 

2.  Yellowplush  memoirs ;  Jeames'  diary ; 

Sketches  in  London;  Novels  by 
eminent  hands;  Character  sketches. 

3.  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq. ;  Le- 

gend of  the  Rhine;  Rebecca  and 
Rowena;  Little  dinner  at  Tim- 
mins' ;  Bedford-row  conspiracy. 

4.  Fitz-Boodle    papers;     Men's    wives; 

Shabby  genteel  story ;  Samuel  Tit- 
marsh  and  the  great  Hoggarty 
diamond. 

Thomas  {JIIss  Annie).     Called  to  accoimt 261 .  09 

Cross  of  honor 261.10 

Denis  Donne .261.11 

Dower  house 261 .  14 

On  guard 261.12 

Played  out 261 .  13 

Playing  for  high  stakes 261 .  16 

Theo  Leigh 261 .  15 

Walter  Goring 261 .  17 

Thoma.<i  {Caroline).      Farmingdale 261 .  18 

Thomes  {  Wm.  H.)    Bushrangers 261 .  19 

Gold  hunter's  adventures;  or,  life  in  Aus- 
tralia  261.20 

Thorns  {M^.  J.,  editor).      Early    English    prose 

romances.     3  v 261.22 

Thompson  {D.  P.)     Centeola,  and  other  tales. 261. 23 

Gaut  Gurley 261.23 

Green  mountain  boys 261.21 

May  Martin,  and  other  tales 261 .  23 

Thompson  {M.  M.)      Doesticks,  and  what  he 

says 261 .  31 

Thomson  {Mrs.)     Lady  of  Milan 261 .  30 

Thorpe  {B.)     Yule  tide  stories 261 .  32 

Thorpe{K.)     Four  oaks 261.33 

Tiffany  { 0.)  Brandon ;  or,  a  hundred  years  aga  261 .  35 
Todd  [J.)     Angel  of  the  iceberg,   and  other 

stories 261 .33 

Tonna  {Mrs.  C.  E.  )    Works.     2  v 5076 . 1 4 

Townsend{V.  F.)    Battlefields  of  our  fathers. .  261 .49 

Darryll  gap ;  or,  whether  it  paid 261 .  45 

Janet  Strong 261.46 

While  it  was  morning 261 .47 

Traford    {F.     G.)      Ipseudon.']     See    Riddell. 

TroUope{A.)     Barchester  towers.     2v 261.50 

Belton  estate 261.51 

Bertrams 261.52 

Can  you  forgive  her  ? 261.53 

Castle  Richmond 261 .  54 

Claverings 261 .  55 

Doctor  Thorne 261 .  56 

Framley  parsonage 261 .  57 

Kellys  and  O'Kellys 261.70 

Miss  Mackenzie 261.58 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset 261 .59 

Macdermots  of  Ballycloran.     3  v 261 .  60 

The  same 261.63 

Orlev  farm 261 .  64 

Rachel  Ray 261 .  65 

Small  house  at  Allington 261 .  66 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson .  261 .  67 

Three  clerks 261 .  68 

Warden 261 .69 

Trollope  {Mrs.  F.)     Jesse  Phillips 262 .01 

Michael  Armstrong 262.02 

Vicar  of  Wrexhill 262.03 

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Trolhpe  {Mrs.  F.)    Widow  Barnaby 262.04 

TroUope  {T.  A.)    Beppo,  the  conscript 261 . 81 

Gemma 262.05 

Lindisfarn  chase 262 .  06 

Marietta 261 .  80 

Trowbrklc/e  (J.  T.)     Coupon  bonds 262 . 07 

Cudjo's  cave 262.08 

Drummer-boy :  a  story  of  Burnside's  ex- 
pedition  262 . 09 

Father  Brighthopcs;    or,  an   old  clergy- 
man's vacation 262.10 

Hearts  and  faces 262. 11 

Lucy  Arlj-n 262 .  12 

^lartin  Merrivale :  his  x   mark 262. 13 

Neighbor  Jackwood 262 .  14 

Neighbors'  wives 262. 15 

Three  scouts 262.16 

Tucker  [Beverly).  The  partisan  leader.  2  v.  in  1.262 .  19 
Tapper  {M.  F.)     The  crock  of  gold;  the  twins 

and  heart 262 .  20 

Tiu-ffenef  {Ivun  S.)     Fathers  and  sons 262.21 

TiUhill  {Mrs.  L.  C.)     I  will  be  a  soldier 262.23 

True  manliness ;  or,  the  landscape  gard- 
ener  262 .  24 

Turner  {W.  W.)     Jack  Hopeton;    or,  the  ad- 
ventures of  a  Georgian , . ,  .262 .  26 

Tythr  {Ann  F.)     Leila ;  or,  the  island 262 .  30 

Leila  in  England 262.31 

Leila  at  home 262.32 

Tytler  {Surah)     Citoyenne  Jacqueline:    a  wo- 
man's lot  in  the  great  French  revolution 262.33 

Huguenot  family 262 .  34 

Llnsted  {Mrs.  L.I).)    Rockford;    or,  sunshine 

and  storm 262.36 

South  wold 262 .  3T 

Van    TVuesdale    {Pheleg).        \jpseii(lon.'\        See 
■     Adams{F.  C.) 
Victor  {3Irs.  M.  V.  F.)    The  dead  letter.     By 

Seeley  Register,     ['pscudon.'] 262.42 

Miss     Slimmen's     window :     and     other 

papws   262.43 

Villoslada  {F.  N.)    Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre.  .262.45 

Vincent  {E.)     The  artist's  dream 262.46 

Wakeham   {Rev.    J.)     The  mj'sterious  parch- 
ment.  262.47 

Walpole  {H.)     Castle  of  Otranto 262.48 

Wahvorth  {M.  T.)    Hotspur :  a  tale  of  the  old 

Dutch  manor 262 .  49 

Lulu 262.50 

Stormcliff :  a  tale  of  the  Highlands 262 .  51 

Warburton  {E.)      Darien ;    or   the    merchant 

prince 262 .  52 

Reginald  Hastings;  or,  a  tale  of  164 — .  .262.53 

Ward  {JR.   P.)     Chatworth ;  or,  romance  of  a 

week 262 .  55 

Fielding ;  or,  .society 262  56 

Tremaine 262.57 

Ward  {Mrs.)  Jasper  Lyle 262 .  58 

Warjield  {Mrs.    C.)      Household   of  Bouverie 

[anon.]     2  v 262 .61-2 

Romance  of  Beauseincourt.     [anon.]. 262.63 

Ware{W.)     Aurelian;  or,  Rome  in  the  third 

century 262.66 

Julian  ;  or,  scenes  in  Judea 262.67 

Zenobia;    or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.     2  v.262.68 

Warner  {Anna  B.)     Dollars  and  cents 263.01 

Three  little  spades 2&3 .  02 

Warner  {Susan).     Daisy :  continued  from  Mel- 
bourne house 263 .  04 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc 263.05 

Melbourne  house 263  06 

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Warner  {Sman).     The  old  helmet 263.08 

Queechy.     2  v 263 .  10 

Wide,  wide  worid.     2  v 263 .  16 

{Susan  and  Anna  B.)  Say  and  seal.  2  v .  .  263 .  12 

Carl  Krinken:  his  Christmas  stocking.  ..263.  20 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children.     2  v 263 .  21 

Casper 263 .  23 

Warner  {W.)  The  experience  of  a  barrister. 263. 27 
Wa)'re7i  (S.)    Diary  of  a  late  physician.    3  v.  ..263.30 

The  same.     2  v 263.28 

Now  and  then ^63.33 

Ten  thousand  a  year 263  .  35 

The  same.     3v 263.36 

Waters  {T.)     Recollections  of  a  policeman ....  263 .  39 

Watso7i  {H.  C.)    Nights  in  a  blockhouse 263 .43 

Webb  { a  H.)     Liffith  Lank  ;  or,  lunacy 263 .  40 

St.  twel'mo 263.41 

Webber  { C.  W. )     Old  Hicks,  the  guide 263 .  44 

Romance  ef  sporting 263.45 

Tales  of  the  southern  border 268.46 

Weeks  {H.  C.)     Grandpa's  house 263 .47 

Welty  {E.  A.)     Self-made;  or,  living  for  those 

we  love 263.48 

Wentz  {Sara  A.)     Smiles  and  frowns 263.49 

^VJnte  {Babbinyton).      [pseiidon.'\      Circe ;    or, 

three  acts  in  the  life  of  an  artist 263 .  52 

Whitehead  {3frs.  T.)     The  Grahams 263 .  55 

Wkittier  {J.  O.)  Margaret  Smith's  journal . . .  263 .  57 
Whitney  {Mrs.  A.  D.  T.)    Boys  at  Chequasset; 

or,  a  "little  leaven" 263.58 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood 263 .  59 

The    Gay worthys :    a  story  of    threads 

and  thrums 263 .  60 

Patience  Strong's  outings 263 .  62 

Suifimer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life 263.61 

Whitty  {E.  M.)     Bohemians  of  London 263.64 

Wickham    {M.)      Sea-spray:     a   Long   Island 

village 263 .  66 

Wildenhahn  {C.  A.)     The  pilgrimage:  a  tale 

of  our  times 263 .  68 

Wilkinson  {Janet  W.)    Hands,  not  hearts 264.01 

Williams  {R.  F.)     Secret  passion.     3  v 264.02 

Shakspeare  and  his  friends 264 .  05 

Youth  of  Shakspeare 264.08 

Youth  of  Shakspeare.     3  v 264.09 

Life  here  and  there 264 .12 

Wills  {  W.  G.)     Notice  to  quit 264 .  13 

Wife's  evidence 264 .  14 

Wilson  {John).     Foresters 264. 18 

Tales 264.20 

Viz.:  Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life; 
Trials  of  Margaret  Lindsay ;  The 
foresters. 

Wilson  {J.  M.)    Tales  of  the  borders  of  Scot- 
land.    6  V 264.21 

Winscom  {J.  A.)    Onwai'd:  a  tale  of  progress.  264. 27 

Winthrop  { Tlieodore).     Cecil  Dreeme 264.28 

Edwin  Brothertoft 264 .  29 

John  Brent 264 .  30 

Wise   {H.  A.)     ["  Harry  Grinffo."'\      Captain 

Brande,  of  the  "  Centipede" 264. 33 

Tales  for  the  marines 264.34 

Wiseman  {N.)     Fabiola ;  or,  the  church  of  the 

catacombs 264 .  35 

Wiicher  {Mrs.  M.  B.)     Widow  Bedott  papers .  264 .  36 

Widow  Spriggins,  Mary  Elmer,  and  other 

sketches 264.37 

Wood  {Ben).     Fort  Lafayette ;    or,   love    and 
secession 264 .  42 


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Wood  ( George).      Future   life ;    or,    scenes   in 

another  world 264.44 

Marrying  too  late 264.44 

— '■ —  Modern  pilgrims.     2  v 264.45 

Peter  Schlemihl  in  America 264. 4Y 

Wood  {Mrs.  Henry).     Castle  Wafer 264.48 

Castle's  heir 264.49 

The  Channings 264 .  50 

Earl's  heirs 264.51 

East  Lynne  ;  or,  the  earl's  daughter 264. 52 

Foggy  night  at  OiFord  :  a  domestic  story.. 264 .  53 

Gervaise  Castonel;  or,  six  gray  powders.264.54 

Elster's  folly 264.55 

The  haunted  tower 264.5*7 

Heir  to  Ashley 264 .  58 

Life's  secret 264.59 

Lost    bank   note,    and    Martyn     Ware's 

temptation 264 .  60 

Lost  will,  and  the  diamond  bracelet.  ...264.61 

Lord  Oakburn's  daughters 274 .  62 

Mildred  Arkell.  .  . 264 . 63 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles 264 .  56 

The  mystery:  a  story  of  domestic  life.  ..264.64 

Orville  college 264 .  65 

Oswald  Cray 264. 66 

Red-court  farm, and  the  nobleman's  wife. 264. 6^7 

St.  Martin's  eve 264 .  70 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat 264 .  68 

Squire  Trevlyn's  heir 264 .  69 

Verner's  pride .• 264 .  71 

Woodroofe  {Anne).  Shades  of  character.  2  v. , .  265 .  04 

Wormley  {M.  E.)     Our  cousin  Veronica 265.06 

Wrazall  {Sir  C.  F.  L.)     The  backwoodsman.. 265. 08 
Black  jpanther 265.09 


Wrazell  Sir{C.  F.  L.)    Golden  hair :   a  tale  of 

the  Pilgrim  fathers 265.10 

Wright  {J.  McN. )     Almost  a  nun 265.03 

Wyss  {J.  R.  von).  Swiss  family  Robinson.  4  v.. 265. 11 

Yaten  [Edmund).     Black  sheep 265 .  14 

Broken  to  harness :    a   story  of  English 

domestic  life 265.15 

Forlorn  hope 265.16 

Kissing  the  rod 265 .  17 

Land  at  last 265. 18 

Running  the  gauntlet 265 .  19 

Yonge  {Miss  C.  M.)     Eeechcroft 265.24 

Ben  Sylvester's  word 265.25 

Castle  builders 265 .  26 

Chaplet  of  pearls 265 .  29 

Clever  woman  of  the  family 265 .  27 

Countess  Kate 265 .  28 

Daisy  chain.     2  v 265.30 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest 265.31 

Dynevor  terrace.     2  v 265 .  32 

Friarswood  post  office 265 .  34 

Heartsease.     2  v 265.35 

Heir  of  Redclyffe.     2  v 265 .  37 

Hopes  and  fears.     2v 265.39 

Kenneth 265.41 

Lances  of  Lynwood 265.42 

The  pigeon  pie.      A  tale  of  Roundhead 

times 265.43 

Richard  the  fearless;  or,  the  little  duke.265.44 

The  trial:  more  links  of  the  Daisj-  chain. .265. 45 

Two  guardians 265.46 

Young  step-mother.     2  v 265.47 

Zschokke  {Hcinrich).     Veronica   265 . 55 

Tales,  from  the  German 265 .  50 


PAET  SECOND-ARRANGED   BY  TITLES. 


Abbot  (The).    W.  Scott ai5.20 

Abel  Drake's  wife.     J.  Saunders 245.02 

Above  her  station.     M.  Kathusius 2.33 .17 

Absentee.     Maria  Ed jeworth.     Novels,  v.  6  182.16 

Abraham  Page,     [cinan.'] 111.4:!J 

Adam  Bede.     M.  J.  Evans 1S4.01 

Adam  Blair.     J.  G.  Lockhart 224.19 

Adam  Brown,  the  merchant.     H.  Smith 25.3.03 

Adam  Graeme,  of  Mossgray,     Mrs.  M.  W.  Oliphant 2.W.03 

Adelaide  Lindsay.    Mrs.  Marsh 2:31 .03 

Adt'le.     J.  Kavanagh 22145 

Adeline  Mowbray.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.     Works,  v.  1 284.28 

Aden  Power ;  or,  the  cost  of  a  scheme.    F.  Owen 234.44 

Adopted  heir.     Miss  J.  Pardee 234.51 

Adventures  in  Boston.     J.  Abbott Ill  .15 

Adventures  in  New  York.     J.  Abbott Ill  .11 

Adventures  in  the  forests  of  Maine.    J.  Abbott 111.13 

Adventures  in  Vermont.     J.  Abbott Ill  .14 

Adventures  of  a  griffin  on  a  voyage  of  discovery :  written 

by  himself 113.20 

Adventures  of  a  medical  student.     R.  Douglas.    2v 175.14 

Adventures  of  a  young  rifleman  in  Spain.     \ctnon.'\ 113.22 

Adventures  of  an  aide^le-camp.    J.  Grant    211 .38 

Adventures  of  an  atom.     T.Smollett.     Miscel.  works,  v  4..253.17 

Adventures  of  Captain  Blake.     W.  H.  Maxwell 231 .44 

Adventures  of  Gil  Bias.    A.  R.  Le  Sage.   2v  223.24 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green.     C.  Bede 141 .  13 

Adventures  of  Sir  Frizzle  Pumpkin.     \(tnon.'] 113.21 

jEnone :  a  tale  of  slave  life  in  Rome.     [anon.'\ 113.26 

Afloat  and  ashore.     J.  F.  Cooper 1(53.19 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     Mayne  Reid 242 .38 

Afraga  :  or,  life  and  love  in  Norway.    T.  Miigge 232.43 

After  the  ball.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    Works,  v.  3 234 .  30 

After  dark.    W.  ColUns 162  02 


Agatha's  husband.     D.  M.  Muloch.    [Mrs.  Craik.] .   282.46 

Against  wind  and  tide.     H.  Lee  222 . 60 

Agincourt.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.35 

Agnes.     J.Abbott 111.10 

Agnes.     Mary  Langdon.    [Mrs.  Pike.] 241.19 

Agnes.    Mrs.  M.  W.  Oliphant  234.04 

Agnes  Grey.     A.  Bronti- 142  14 

Agnes  Hopeton's  school  and  holydays.     Mrs.  M.  W.  Oli- 
phant   234.05 

Agnes  Sorel.     G.  P.  R.  James 215  36 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.     Sirs.  II.  B.  Stowe 244. 16 

Aims  and  obstacles.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.87 

Aimwell  stories.     W.  Simonds 252.43 

Ainsworth's  Magazine:   a  miscellany  of  romances,   etc., 

V.  1-6 115.18 

Alainfamily.     A.  Karr 221.41 

Alchemist;  or,  the  house  of  Claes.     H.  de  Balzac 182.01 

Aldeane.     L.  Preston 241 .60 

Alderbrooke.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Judson.  2  v 221 .38 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.     G.  MacDonald 224.5(5 

Alexis,  the  runaway.     Mrs.  R.  Abbott  Parker 235.01 

Alfio  Balzani :  diarv  of  a  proscribed  Sicilian 121 .09 

Alfred  Hagart's  household.     A.  Smith 252.71 

Alhambra (Tales  of  the).     W.  Irving .215.26 

Alice ;  or,  the  mysteries.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 144.01 

All  aboard :  a  sequel  to  the  Boat  Club.     Oliver  Optic  [W.  T. 

Adams] 112  14 

All  in  the  dark.     J.  S.  Le  Fanu  223.01 

All  in  the  wrong.     T.  E.  Hook 214.01 

Allworth  Abbey.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253.23 

Almeria.     Maria  Edgeworth.   Novels,  v.  5 182.15 

Almost  a  heroine.     E.  S.  Slieppard 251 .  59 

Almost  a  nun.    J.  McN.  Wright 265.03 

Alone.     M.  Ilarland.    [.Mrs.  Terhune.] 255.21 

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Fiction :  titles. 


A  L  R- 


BR  0 


[BrooMyn 


Alroy.     B.Disraeli 175.01 

Alton  Locke,  tailor  and  poet.     C.  Kingsley 221 .  69 

Amaur.v.     A .  Dumas 175 .37 

Amazon  The.     F.  Dingelstedt 174.81 

Amber  gods,  and  other  stories.     II.  E.  Prescott 233.56 

Amelia  (History  of).     H.  Fielding.    Works,  v.  3 192.07 

Americans  at  home.    T.  C.  llaliburton.    3  v 212.08 

Among  tlie  guerillas.     Edmund  Kirke.      [J.  R.  Oilraore.]...195.03 

Among  tlie  pines.     Edmund  Kirke.    [J.  R.  Gilmore.] 195.04 

Amy  Harrinaton  ;  or,  a  sister's  love.     {uHon.] 122.07 

Amy  Herbert.     E.  M.  Sewell 251 .29 

Anastasius.     T.Hope.    2v 214.08 

Anchored,     [anoii.]   122.07 

Ancient  redme.    G.  P.  R.  James  215.38 

Andreas  ll.ifer.     Louisa  Muhlbach.    [C.  Mundt.] 232.63 

Andree  de  Taverney.     A.  Dumas 175.38 

Angel  of  the  iceberg,  and  other  stories.    J.  Todd 261  39 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.     G.  Macdonald 224.58 

Annals  of  the  parish.    J.  Gait 193.21 

Anne  Hathaway  ;  or,  Shakspeare  in  love.     E.Severn.    3  v.. 251. 26 

Anne  of  Geierstein.    W.  Scott 245.23 

.\nnis  Warleigh's  fortunes.    H.  Lee 222.61 

An  only  son.     [(inon.] 122.05 

Antar :  a  Bedoueen  romance.     Tr.  from  the  Arabic  by  T. 

Hamilton.   4  v 122 .16 

Ante  Belliim  :  Southern  life  as  it  was.     M.  Lenox 223 .  14 

Antiquary.     W.Scott.     2y 245.26 

Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.    W.  W.  Collins 162.03 

Antony  AVavraouth  ;  or,  the  gentleman's  adventures.     W. 

H."  G.  Kingston  222.11 

Apelles  and  his  contemporaries,     [anon.    By  Green- 

ough.] 211 .48 

Arabella  ^tuart.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.89 

Arabian  nights' entertainments.    Tr.  by  J.  Scott.    6v 122  22 

Thesame.    Tr.  by  E.  W.  Lane.      2v 122.28 

Arcadia.     Sir  P.  Sidney 5066.04 

Archie  Lovell.     iNIrs.  A.  B.  Edwards 182.21 

Archie's  sliadow.     Lynde  Palmer 234.50 

Armadale.     W.W.Collins 162.04 

Arne ;  a  sketch  of  Norwegian  life.     Bjornstjerne  Bjornson  .133.28 

Arrah  Neil ;  or,  times  of  old.     G.  P.  R.  Jaines 215.40 

Arteraus  Ward  :  his  book.     C.  F.  Brown 143 .  13 

Arthur.     La  morte  d'Arthur.     History  of  King  Arthur  and 

the  knights  of  the  round  table.     T.Malory.    8v 123.28 

Arthur.     E.  Sue 254.83 

Arthur  Arundel.     H.  Smith 253.04 

Arthur  Conway ;  or,  scenes  in  the  tropics.     Capt.  Milman.  .231.88 

Arthur  Mervyn.     C.B.Brown.      2v 143.05 

Arthur  O'Leary.     C.  Lever 223.28 

Artist's  dream.     E.Vincent 242.46 

Artist's  married  life :  being  that  of  A.  Durer.    L.  Schefer. .  .245.12 

Ascanio  ;  or,  the  sculptor's  apprentices.     A.  Dumas 175.39 

"Ask  mamma;"   or,   tiie  richest   commoner  in   England.  123.31 

Aslauga's  knipht.     F.  H.  C.  La  M.  Fouque 192 .25 

Asmodeus  in  kew  York,     [ano/i.] 123.32 

Aspen  court.    S.Brooks  142.2" 

Asphodel.    Mrs.  A.  A.  Field 192.03 

At  anchor  :  a  story  of  our  civil  war.     [ano7i.] 124.01 

Athelings;  or,  the  three  gifts.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234.06 

Atherton,  and  other  tales.    Miss  M.  R.  Mitford 232.11 

Atlantic  tales .    124.04 

At  odds.     I.  von  Tautphoeus 255.08 

Attila.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.41 

Attorney.    J.  T.  Irving 215.25 

Aubrey.     Mrs.  Marsh.    2v 231.04 

Auut  kitty's  tales.    Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh 224.66 

Aunt  Margaret's  trouble,     [anm.]    125.11 

Aurelian  ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century.     W.  Ware 262 .  66 

Aurora  Floyd.     M.  E.  Braddon 135 .19 

Austin  Elliot.     H.  Kingsley.... 222.01 

Autobiography  of  a  New  England  farm-house.    N.  H.  Cham- 
berlain  152.15 

Avery  Glibun.    Orpheus  C.  Kerr.     [R.  H.  Newell.] 283.35 

Avenger,  and  other  papers.    T.  De  Quincey  172.27 

Avillion,  and  other  tales.    D.  M.  Muloch.     [Mrs.  Craik.] . .  .282 .45 

Ayr.?hire  Legatees.    J.  Gait 193.21 

Azarian  :  an  episode.     H.  E.  Prescott  Spofford 258  57 

Bachelor  of  Salamanca.    A.  R.  Le  Sage.    2  v 223 .  18 

Bachelor  of  the  Albany.     M.  W.  Savage 245 .  08 

Bachelor's  story.     0.  ISunce 145.10 

Backwoodsman.    Sir  C.  F.  h.  Wraxall 265.08 

Baflleld  schemes,     lii.non.]  131 .01 

Banisliedson,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.13 

Banker's  wife ;  or,  court  and  city.     Mrs.  Gore 211.14 

Barbara's  history.    A.  B.  Edwards 182.22 

Barchester  towers.    A.  TroUope.    2  v 261 .  50 

Barefooted  maiden.     B.  Auerbach 124.06 

Barnaby  Rudge.     C.Dickens 173.14 

Barney  O'llierdon.    S.  Lover 224.28 

Baron  Leo  von  Oberg,  M.D.     A.  Mels 231.76 

Baron  Munchausen  (Adventures  of).    R.  E.  Raspe 1£3  01 

Barren  honor.     G.  A.  Lawrence 222  47 

Barrington.     C.  Lever 223.29 

Barry  Lyndon.    W.  M.  Thackeray 255.43 

22 


Basil.     W.  Wilkle  Collins 162.05 

Basket  of  chips.    J.  Brougham 148.01 

Battle-fields  of  our  fathers.     V.  F.  Townsend 261.44 

Bay  path.    J.G.Holland 213.44 

Bear-hunters  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     A.  Bowman 135.09 

Beatrice.     J.  Kavanagh 221 .46 

Beatrice  Boville,  and  other  stories.   Ouida.  [De  la  Rama.] .  .172.15 

Beatrice  Cenci.     F.  D.  Guerrazzi.    2v 211.67 

Beatrice;  or,  the  unknown  relatives.    C.  Sinclair 252.50 

Beauchamp ;  or,  the  error.     G.  P.  R.  James 215 .42 

Beauchampe ;  or,  the  Kentucky  tragedy.    W.  G.  Sirams 252.23 

Bsauclercs,  father  and  son.     C.  Clarke 155.07 

Beaumarchais.    A.  E.  Brachvogel 135.15 

Beechcroft.     Miss  C.  M.  Tonge 265.24 

Beechnut.     J.  Abbott Ill  .05 

Bee-hunters.     T.  B.  Thorpe 261  84 

Behemoth.     Charles  Mathews 5053.05 

Behind  the  scenes.    Lady  Bulwer 145.01 

Behind  the  scenes  in  Paris :  a  tale  of  the  clubs,   [anon.'] 183.12 

Belford  Regis ;  or,  sketches  of  a  country  town.    Miss  M.  R. 

Mitford 232.12 

Belial,     [anon.] 188.14 

Belinda.     Maria  Edgeworth.     Novels,  v.  3 182.13 

Belisarius.     Marmontel 225.48 

Belle  of  Washington.    Mrs.  N.  P.  Lasselle 222 .46 

Below  the  surface.     Sir  A.  H.  Elton 188.14 

Belton  estate.     A.  Trollope 261 .51 

Rennets  abroad,  look  to  the  end.     Mrs.  Ellis.      2v 188.06 

Bensley :  a  story  of  to-day  183.17 

Ben  Sylvester's  ward.    Miss  Yonge 265 .  25 

Berber.     W.  S.  Mayo 231.56 

Berkeley,  the  banker.     11.  Martineau 231 .31 

Berlin  and  Sans  Souci.    L.  Muhlbach 232.64 

Bernard  Lyle.    J.  Clemens 155.17 

Bernthal ;  or,  the  son's  revenge.    L.  Muhlbach 232 . 65 

Bertha  and  Lily.     Mrs.  E.  0.  Smith 252.76 

Bertha  Percy ,  or,  I'esperance.     M.  Field 192.04 

Bertram  Noel :  a  story  for  youth.     E.  J.  May 231 .48 

Bertrams.     A.  Trollops'. 261 .52 

Betrothed.    A.  Manzoni.    2v 225.83 

Betrothed.    W.  Scott 245.29 

Betsy  Jane  Ward,  her  book  of  goaks 143.16 

Beulah.     A.J.Evans  183.27 

Beyminster.     [anon.] 183.20 

Big  bear  of  Arkansas,  and  other  sketches.     W.  T.  Porter 184.01 

Billy  Grimes'  favorite.    M.  Mannering 225.10 

Birds  of  prev.     M.  E.  Braddon 135.20 

Birthright.     Mrs.  Gore 211 .15 

Bishop's  son.    Alice  Cary 152  01 

Bits  of  blarney.     R.  S.  Mackenzie 225.04 

Bivouac.    W.  H.  Maxwell 231 .43 

Black  dwarf.     W.Scott ^5.81 

Black  panther.    Sir  C.  F.  L.  Wraxall 265.09 

Black  sheep.    E.  Yates 265  14 

Blanche  Dearwood     [a)wn.] 134.04 

Bleak  house.     C.  Dickens  178.19 

Blind  girl,  with  other  tales.    E.  C.Embury 183.17 

Blind  pits :  a  story  of  Scottish  life,     [anon.] 134.20 

Blithertale  romance.     N.Hawthorne 212.55 

Blonde  and  brunette;  or,  the  Gothamite  arcady.     C.  Bur- 

dette 184.17 

Boat  club;  or,  the  Bunkers  of    Rippleton.     Oliver  Optic 

[W.  T.  Adams] 112 .15 

Bohemians  of  London.    E.  M.  "WTiitty 263.64 

Bonneville's  adventures.    W  Irving 215.82 

Book  of  St.  Nicholas.     J.  K.  Paulding 235.13 

Book  of  snobs.    W.  M.Thackeray 255  33 

Book  of  vagaries.    J.  K.  Paulding 235.15 

Border  beagles :  a  tale  of  Mississippi.    W.  G.  Simms 252.24 

Border  war :  a  tale  of  disunion.     J.  B.  Jones 221 .29 

Bosom  friend.     Mrs.  Grey 211 .57 

Boy  hunters.    M.  Reid 242.39 

Boy  slaves.     M.  Reid 242.40 

Boytar.     M.  Reid 242.41 

Boys  at  Chequasset.    Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 265  38 

Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's.     Glance  Gaylord.    [W.  J.  Bradley.].. 191  18 

Bracebridge  hall.    W.Irving 215.27 

Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos.     A.  Dumas 181.18 

Brandon ;  or,  a  hundred  years  ago.     0.  Tiffany 261 .85 

Brave  old  salt.     Oliver  Optic.   [W.T.Adams.] 112.16 

Bravo.     J.  F.  Cooper 163.20 

Breaking  away  ;  or,  fortunes  of  a  student.  W.  T.  Adams.  .112  17 

Brakespeare.     G.  A.  Lawrence 222  48 

Breugel  brothers.     Von  Sternberg 254.00 

Brewer's  family.     Mrs.  S.  S.  F'.llis 188.05 

Bridal  eve.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253.24 

Bride  of  Llewellyn.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 258.25 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.     W.  Scott — 245. .88 

Bri.le  of  Omberg.    E.  F.  Carlen 145.37 

Briery  Creek.     H.  Martineau 23.184 

Brigand,  The;  or.  Corse  de  Leon.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.47 

Brisce.     [anon.] 142 .04 

Broken  columns,     [anon.] 142.08 

Brokento  harness.     E.  Yates 265.15 


Merc.  Lih.] 


B  R  0 


CON 


Fiction:  titles. 


Brooke  and  Brooke  farm.     H.  Martineau 231 .  at 

Brother's  bet.    E.  F.  Carlen 145.38 

Brother  clerks.     Xariffa 265 .23 

Brownings,  a  state  of  the  great  rebellion.     J.  G.  Fuller 193.06 

Brownlows.     Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Oliphant 234.07 

Brudder  Bones,  book  of  stump  speeches.    J.  F.  Scott 245.13 

Bruin;  the  gi-eat  bear  hunt.     M.  Reed 243.42 

Bryan  Maurice;  or,  the  seeker.     Rev.  W.  Mitchell 232.10 

Budget  of  fun  for  little  folks.     Aunt  Maggie 143. 2S 

BugJargel.     V.Hugo 214.49 

Bulls  and  the  Jonathans.     J.K.Paulding 235  16 

Buiicle,  Life  of  John.     Thomas  Amory.    4v 122.20 

Bunsbv papers.     J.  Brougham 143.02 

Burnt  Njal,  Story  of;  or,  life  in  Iceland.  Tr.  by  G.  W.  Dasent.l45.2G 
Bushrangers,  a  Yankee's  adventures  during  his  second  visit 

to  Australia.    W.  H.  Thomes 261.19 

Bushbovs.     M.Reid   242.43 

Cabin  book  ;  or,  life  in  Texas.     C.  Sealsfield 251.06 

Cabin  book;  or,  national  characteristics.     C.  Sealsfield 251  05 

Cadet  Life  at  West  Point,     [anor,] 145.30 

Cakes  and  ale.     D.  Jerrold 221 .13 

Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine.     Barry  Gray.     [R.  B.  Coffin.]. 161 .11 

Calderon,  the  courtier.     E.  Bulwer  Lytton 142.15 

Caleb  Field ;  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.    Mrs.  M.  W.  Oliphant. 234. 08 

Caleb  Stukely.     ianoii.]    3  v 145.33 

Caleb  Williams,  .\dventures  of.     W.  Godwin.    2  v 195.14 

Callamura.    J.  Pleasants 241.-34 

Called  to  account.     A.  Thomas 261.09 

Cameron  Hall ;  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     [anon.] 145.36 

Cameron  pride  ;  or,  purified  by  suffering.     M.  J.  Holmes... 218. 47 

Camors  ;  or,  life  under  the  new  empire.    0,  Feuillet 191.27 

Camp  fires  of  the  red  man.     J.  R.  Orton 234  32 

Camp  of  refuge.    C.  Macfarlane.    2  v.  in  1 234 .  61 

Canterbury  tales.     H.Lee.    2v 222.57 

Canterbury  tales.     S.  Lee - 222 . 59 

Can  you  forgive  her  ?    A.  TroUope 261 .  53 

Can  wrong  be  right.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 212.21 

Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.     C.  Nordhoff 233.43 

Captain  Blake.     W.  H.  JIaxwell 231 .44 

Captain  Brande,  of  the  "Centipede."    H.  A.  Wise 264.33 

Captain  Dangerous,  Strange  adventures  of.  G.  A.  Sala. .  .244.61 
Captain  Priest,  Wonderful  adventures  of.    P.  Paxton.     [S. 

A.  Hammett.]   212.31 

Carl  Krinken;    his   Christmas    stocking.      A.  B.  and  S. 

Warner 263.20 

Carlyon's  year.     [fl?io;i.] 151.14 

Caroline.    J.  Abbott -...111.09 

Carry's  confession,     [anon.'] 151 .15 

Casella ;  or,  the  children  of  the  valleys.     Martha  Farquhar- 

son 191 .06 

Casper.     A.  B.  and  S.  AVarner 263.23 

Cassique of  Kiawah.    W.G.Simms 252.26 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     Sir  S.  W.  Baker 131 .12 

Caste  ;  a  story  of  republican  equality.     M.  H.  Pike 152.14 

Castle  Avon.     Mrs.  Marsh 231.07 

Castle  Builders.     Miss  Yonge  ..    265.26 

Castle  Dangerous.     W.  Scott 245.36 

Castle  of  Otranto.     H.  Walpole 262.48 

Castle  of  Soudet.     A.  Dumas 175.40 

Castle  Richmond.     A.  TroUope 261.54 

Castle  Wafer.     Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.48 

Castle's  Heir.     Mr.  H.  Wood 264.49 

Castles  in  the  air.     Mrs.  C.  Gore 211.16 

Cathara  Clyde.    Inconnue 151 .16 

Cavalier  ;  an  historical  novel.    G.  P.  R.  James 215.44 

Cavendish.     W.  J.  Neale 233.24 

Caxtons.     E.  L.  Bulwer  Lytton 144.02 

Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage.    By  "  Ouida."     [DelaRama.].  ..172.16 

Cecil  Dreeme.     T.  Winthrop 264.28 

Centeola ;  and  other  tales.     D.  P.  Tompson 261 .  25 

Cerise  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.    G.  J.  AV.  Melville 231 .60 

Cesar  Birothean.     H.  de  Balzac 132  02 

Chainbearer,  The.    J.  F.  Cooper 163.21 

Challenge  of  Barletta.     M.  D'Azeglio 142.10 

Chandos.     By"Ouida."     [DelaRama.] 172.17 

Changing  base.    W.  Everett 184.10 

Channings.     Mrs.  H.  AVood 264.50 

Chapel  of  St.  Mary,     [aiwn.] 153.01 

Chaplet  of  pearls.    Miss  C.  M.  Yonge 265.29 

Chapters  on  churchyards.    Mrs.  C.  Southey 253.22 

Charity  Green.     T.  Hartman 212 .50 

Charcoal  sketches.    J.  C.  Neal 233.22 

Charlemagne,  legends  of.    T.  G.  Bulfinch 143 .80 

Charlemont ;  or,  the  pride  of  the  village.    AV.  G.  Simms. .  .2.52.26 

Charles  Auchester.     E.  S.  Sheppard  251 .60 

Charles  Elwood  ;  or,  the  infidel  converted.     0.  A.  Bronson.143.24 

Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.     C.  Lever 223.30 

Charles  Tyrrell;  or,  the  bitter  blood.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.45 

Charles  Codman's  cruise.     H.  Alger,  Jr 121.10 

Charlotte's  inheritance.     SL  E.  Braddon 135.21 

Charmed  sea.     H.  Martineau 231.31 

Charms  and  counter  charms.     M.  J.  Mackintosh 224 . 67 

Chateau  Frissac  ;  or  home  scenes  in  France.    O.Logan 224.21 

Chatsworth ;  or,  romance  of  a  week.    AA'ard -.262. '5 


Checkmate,     [cnion.] 153 .26 

Cherry  and  A^iolet ;  a  tale  of  the  great  plague.    A.  Man- 
ning   225 . 23 

Chestnut  wood.     L.  Linden 223.75 

Chevalier  D'Harmental.     A.  Dumas 175.41 

Chevaliers  of  France.     H  AV.  Herbert 213.26 

Cheveley  ;  or,  the  man  of  honor.     Lady  Bulwer.    2v 145.02 

Children  of  light.     C.  Chesebro' 153.27 

Children  of  the  abbey.     R.  M.  Roche 243.58 

Children  of  the  new  forest.     F.  Marryat 225.46 

Children's  treasury  of  new  stories.    A.  L.  0.  E 121.18 

Child  wife.    M.  Reid 242 .37 

Chimes.     C.  Dickens 173.22 

Chinese  Tales.     T.  S.  GueuUette.     Nov.  Mag.,  v.  5 233.54 

Chrisna,  the  queen  of  the  Danube.    X.  B.  Saintine 244.56 

Christian  Gellert.     B.  Auerbach 124  07 

Christian's  mistakes.     D.  M.  Muloch 232.44 

Christie  Johnstone.     0.  Reade 242.13 

Christie's  faith.     [fi7i07).] 154.10 

Christmas  books.     C.Dickens 173.21 

Christmas  Carol.     C.  Dickens 174.24 

Christmas  dream.    J.  T.  Brady 141.15 

Christmas  stories.     C.Dickens.    2v 173  22 

Christmas  stories.     C.  E.  K.  Davis 171 .41 

Christopher  Tadpole.     A.  Smith 252.67 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234.09 

Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.     M.  A.  Chamerovzow 152.17 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.    AV.  Scott 245.87 

Chronicles  of  Cartaphilus,  the  wandering  jew.    D.  Hoffman. 
Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg  Cotta  family.  Mrs.  E.  Charles.1.53.10 
Chrysal  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  guinea.  C.  Johnstone.  4  v.221.24 

Cinq  Mars :  an  historical  romance.     A.  De  Tigny 172.29 

Cinnamon  and  pearls.     H.  Martineau 231.33 

Circe.     B.  AA'hite.     [M.  E.  Braddon.] 262.52 

Citizen  of  Prague.     M.  Howitt 155.01 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline.     S.  Tytler 262.38 

City  of  the  jugglers;  or,  free  trade  in  souls.    AV.  North 233.44 

Clan  albyn.     Mrs.  Johnstone 221 .28 

Clara ;  or,  slave  life  in  Europe.    F.  AA^  Hackliinder 212 .07 

Clara  Howard;  or,  the  enthusiasm  of  love.     C.  B.  Brown...  143. 07 

Clara  Melville ;  a  life  both  strange  and  true.     [a7io?i.] 155.02 

Clarence ;  or,  a  tale  of  our  own  time.    Miss  C.  M.  Sedg- 
wick   251 .20 

Clarissa Harlowe.     S.  Richardson 243.09 

Claudia.    A.  Douglas 175.15 

Claverings.     A.  TroUope 261.55 

Clergyman's  wife  and  other  sketches.    A.  C.  M.  Ritchie....  243. 33 

Cleve  Hall.     E.  M.  Sewell   251 .36 

Clever  woman  of  the  family.     Miss  Yonge 265.67 

Cliff  climbers,  sequel  to  plant  hunters.     M.  Reid 242.44 

Climbing  the  rope.     M.  Mannering 225.20 

Clinton ;  or,  boy  life  in  the  country.     AA^.  Aimwell.     [W. 

Simonds.] 252.44 

Cloister  and  the  hearth ;  or,  maid,  wife,  and  w  idow.     C. 

Reade  242.14 

Clouded  happiness.     Lady  Blessington 134.07 

Clouds  and  sunshine.     C.  Reade 242.15 

Clovernook.     A.  Cary 152 . 02 

Club  book,  original  tales,     [anon.]   1.55.27 

Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.     H.  More.  Works,  v.  2 5057.02 

Collegians,  ihe.    G.  Griflln 211.73 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborn.     A.  Manning 225.24 

Colomba.    P.  Merimce 2-31 .81 

Colonel  Floyd's  wards.  .Marion  Harland.  [Mrs.  Terhune.].255.24 

Cometh  up  as  a  flower,     [anon.] 162 .18 

Comical  history  of  the  emjiires  of  the  moon  and  sun.     C. 

de  Bergerac 133.19 

Comic  history  of  England.     G.  A.  A'Beckett,  2  v 111.38 

Comic  history  of  Rome.    G.  A.  A'Beckett Ill  .40 

Comic  tales.     2v 162.19 

Commander  of  Malta.    E.  Sue 234.34 

Compensation  ;  or,  always  a  future.    A.  M.  H.  Brewster. .  .142.01 

Con  Cregan,  the  Irish  Gil  Bias.    C.  Lever 233.33 

Condensed  novels  and  other  papers.     F.  B.  Hart 212.47 

Confession ;  or,  the  blind  heart.    W.  G.  Simms 252 .27 

Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman.     Miss  J.  Pardoe 234.52 

Confessions  of  an  elderly  gentleman.     Lady  Blessington . .  .134.16 

Confessions  of  an  elderly  lady.     Lady  Blessington 134.16 

Confessions  of  Fitz  Boodle.    AA'.  M.  Thackeray 255.34 

Confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt.     F.  Marryat 154.13 

Confessor.     [a7ion.] 162.21 

Confidence  man.    H.  Alelville 2-31.65 

Confidences,     [anoyi.] ?^"rt,i 

Coningsby.    B.  Disraeli Ji~t% 

Conquest  of  Grenada.    AV.  Irving ^i^-^J 

Conscript,  a  tale  of  war.     A.  Dumas ■^I'?'f? 

Conspirator.     A.  E.  Dupuy J?i  ■  7 

Constable  of  the  tower.    AA\  H.  Ainsworth 115.01 

Constance  Avlmer.     [anon.] 163.04 

Constance  Herbert.    .Miss  G.  E.  Jewsbury ?-^4o 

Constance  Lyndsay ;  or,  the  progress  of  error,     [anon.]. .  -163.03 

Consuelo.    Madame  A.  A.  Dudevant li^T^ 

Contarini  Fleming.     B.  Disraeli V?  ,? 

Convict.    G.  P.  R.  James,2  v 21o.4i> 

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Fiction :  titles. 


COO' 


■EKK 


Broolclijn 


CooiKTS ;  or,  getting  under  way.    A.  B.  Haven 212 .52 

Coral  island,  a  tale  of  the  Pacific  ocean.  R.  M.  BaUantyne.131 .17 

Corinne  ;  or,  Italy.     A.  L.  de  Stael 2r>3.(>S 

Corry  O'Liinus  ;  his  views  and  experiences.    J.  S.  Stanton. 253. fri 

Corse  de  Leon  ;  or,  the  brigand.     G.  P.  K.  James 215.47 

Count  de  Castlenew.     G.  P.  R.  James 215. 4S 

Count  .Mirabeau.    T.  Mundt 232.66 

Count  Monte  Leone ;  a  legend  of  the  carbonari.    H.  de  St. 

Georges 244.53 

Count  of  Monte  Christo.     \.  Dumas 175.4:3 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     W.  Scott 245.39 

Counterpart  s ;  or,  t  he  cross  of  love.    E.g.  Sheppard 251 .  61 

Counte.-s  de  Charny.     A.  Dumas 175.45 

Countess  Kate.     Miss  Yonge 265. 2S 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt.    A.  A.  Dudevant 175.25  | 

Countess  of   Rudolstadt,  a  sequel    to    Consuelo.      George 

Sand.     [.\.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.] 175.25 

Country  Curate.     G.  R.  Gleig 195.12 

Country  hospitalities,    or,  Lord  and  Lady  Harcourt.     0. 

Sinclair 252 .52 

Country  neighborhood.     Miss  E.  A.  Dupuy 181 .23 

Country  quarters.     Lady  AL  Blessington,    2v 134.05 

Coupon  bonds.    J.T.Trowbridge 262.07 

Conquest  and  self  conquest.     Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh 224 .68 

Courtship  and  marriage.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.06 

Cousin  Clara.     Lawrence  Lancewood.    [P.Forrester.] 192.22 

Cousin  Harry.     Mrs.  Grey 211.58 

Cousin  Marshal.     II.  Martineau 231.29 

Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond.    M.  J.  Holmes 213 .48 

Cousin  Paul.    Jessie  Glenn 195.23 

Cousin  Phillis.     E.  C.  Gaskell 194.02 

Cousin  William.     T.  E.  Hook . . .214.02 

Cousins.     M.  J.  Mcintosh 224.65 

Coward,  a  novel  of  1863.     H.  Morford 232  29 

Cox's  diarv.     W.  M.  Thackeray.   Miscellanies,  v.  1 255.57 

Cranford. '  Mrs.  Gaskell 194.03 

Crater ;  or,  A'ulcan's  Peak.     J.  F.  Cooper 163 .  22 

Creole  orphans.    J.  S.  Peacock 2.35.24 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.     C.  Dickens.     [In  Christmas  books.]  .173 .21 

Cripple  of  Antioch.     Mrs.  E.  Charles 153 .04 

Crock  of  gold,  the  twins  and  heart.    M.  F.  Tupper 262 .  20 

Crofton  boys.     H.  Martineau 231.20 

Cross  of  honor.     A.  Thomas 261.10 

Cruelist  wrong  of  all.     [anon.']  171 .09 

Cruise  of  the  Frolic.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston  222 .12 

Cruise  of  the  Midge.     M.  Scott 245.16 

Cudjo'scave.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 262.08 

Curate  of  Cumberworth,  and  the  vicar  of  Roost.  \anon.'\ . .  .171 .15 

Curate's  discipline.     Mrs.  Eiloart 183.03 

Curious  mrths  of  the  middle  ages.    S.  Baring-Gould.    2  v. .3816. 16 

Curse  of  Clifton.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253.26 

Cushions  and  corners;  or,  holidays  at  old  orchard.    Mrs.  R. 

J.  Greene 211 .  51 

Cyrilla.    I.  von  Tautphoeu.s.    2v 255.09 

Cyril  Thornton.     T.  Hamilton 212.30 

Daisy  Burns.    J.  Kavanagh 221.47 

Daisy  chain.     Miss  Yonge.      2v 265.29 

Daisy's  necklace.    T.  B.  Aldrich 121.06 

DaUas  Galbraith.     Mrs.  R.  H.Davis 172.02 

Daltons ;  or,  three  roads  in  life.     C.  Lever 223 .36 

Damsel  of  Darien.     W.  G.  Simms 252 .  28 

Dangerfield's  rest ;  or,  before  the  storm 171 .80 

Danish  fairy  legends  and  tales. .  H.  C.  Andersen 122 .08 

Darien ;  or.  the  merchant  prince.    E.  Warburton 262 .52 

Daring  exploits  and  perilous  adventures.     \cinon.'\ 171.37 

Darkness  and  daylight.     M.  J.  Holmes 213 .49 

Dark  night's  work.    Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.04 

Darnley.     G.  P.  R.James 215.49 

Darryll  Gap  ;  or,  whether  it  paid.     V.  F.  Townsend  261 .45 

Dashwood  priorv.     E.  J.  May 231 .49 

Daughter  of  night.    S.  W.  FuUom 193.17 

Daughter  of  an  empress.    L.  Mdhlbach.    [C.  Mundt.] 232.68 

Davenport  Dunn.     C.  Lever 223.39 

David  Copperfield.    C.Dickens.      2v  173.25 

Dawn  and  twilight,     [cinon.']    2  v 172.08 

Days  of  Bruce.     G.  Aguilar.   2v 114.02 

Davs  of  my  life.     M.  Oliphant 234.10 

Days  of  shoddy.     H.  Morford 232.26 

Day's  ride,  a  life's  romance.     C.  Lever 223.40 

Dead  letter.     Seeley  Register.     [Mrs.  M.  V.  F.  Victor]   262.42 

Dead  see  fruit.    -M.  E.  Braddon 141 .08 

Dead  secret.    W.  W.  Collins 162.06 

Dean's  daughter.     Mrs.  C.  Gore.     2v 211.18 

Debit  and  credit.     G.  Freitag 193.02 

Deborah's  diary  :  a  sequel  to  "  Mary  Powell."  A.  Manning. 225. 31 

Decameron.    G.  Boccaccio 135.01 

De  Cressy.    lanon.'] 173.01 

Deep  down.     R.  M.  Ballantj-ne 181 .29 

Deep  waters.    A.  H.  Drury 175.20 

Deerbrook.    H.  Martineau 231.21 

Deerslaver.    J.  F.  Cooper 163.28 

De  I'Orme.    G.  P.  R.James 215.50 

Demerara.     H.  .Martineau 231.28 

Deuise.    \anon.'\    2 v 173.02 

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Denis  Donne.     A.Thomas 261.11 

Denis  Duval.    W  M.  Thackeray 255.35 

Deprofundis.    W.  Gilbert 191.28 

De  Rohan.    E  Sue 2I>4 .35 

Desert  home.     M.  Reid 242 .45 

Deserted  mill.     L.  E.  Llewellyn 224.12 

Deserted  wife.     Mrs.  E.  D.E.  N.  Southworth 253.27 

Destiny ;  or,  the  chief's  daughter.     M.  Ferrier.      3  v 191 .19 

Desultory  man.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.51 

DeVane.     H.  W.  Hilliard 213  33 

Devereux.     Sir  E.  L,  Bulwer  Lytton 144.03 

Devil  on  two  sticks.  A.  R.  Le  Sage.    Novelist's  library,  v.  2.  .233.52 

Diamond  cross.     W.  B.  Phillips 241  14 

Diana  of  Meridor.    A.Dumas 175.46 

Diarv  of  a  late  physician.    S.Warren.      3v 263.30 

"Thesame.     S.Warren.      2v 263.38 

Diary  of  a  milliner.     Belle  Otis 284.34 

Diarv  of  brother  Bartholomew.    Mrs.  Charles 153 .07 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylgan.     Mrs.  Charles 158.08 

Diavola ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.     M.  E.  Braddon 135.22 

Dick  Onslow  among  the  red  skins.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston  . . .  .222.09 

Dick  Wilson,  the  riunseller's  victim.    J.  K.  Cornyn 165.08 

Dikes  and  ditches.     Oliver  Optic.     [W.T.Adams.] 112.18 

Dinah.    Moore 232 .22 

Discarded  daughter.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253.28 

Disgrace  to  the  family.     W.  B.  Jerrold 221 .  33 

Disowned.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 144.04 

Doctor  Antonio :  a  tale  of  Italy.     G.  Ruffini 244.44 

Doctor  Birch  and  his  young  friends.    W.  M.  Thackeray 255.36 

Doctor  Howell's  family.     H.  B.  Goodwin 211 .  12 

Doctor  Jacob.     M.  Bentham  Edwards 182.40 

Doctor  Johns.     D.G.Mitchell.  2v 332.01 

Doctor  Marigold's  prescriptions.     C.  Dickens 174.31 

Doctor  Thorne.     A.  TroUope 261 .56 

Doctor  Wilmer's  love.      Margaret  Lee 222 .73 

Doctor's  wife.    M.  E.  Braddon 135.23 

Dodd  family  abroad     C.  Lever.    3v 228.43 

Doesticks,  and  what  he  says.     M.  SI.  Thompson 261 .81 

Dog  Crusoe  :  a  tale  of  the  western  prairies.     R.  M.  Ballan- 

tyne 131.18 

Dog  fiend ;  or,  Snarley-vow.     F.  Marryat 225.63 

Dollars  and  cents.     A.B.Warner.      2v 263.01 

Dombey  and  son.     C.Dickens.    2v 173.27 

Domestic  stories.     D.  M.  Muloch 232 .46 

Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre.    F.  N.  Villoslada 162.43 

Don  Carlos.     C.  V.  de  Saint  Real    Croxall's  novels,  v.  8 171.04 

Don  Quixote.     M.  de  Cervantes 151.19 

Dora.    Julia  Kavanagh 221.48 

Dora  Darling  ;  or,  the  daughter  of  the  regiment.    Mrs.  J.  G. 

Austin 125.19 

Dora  Deane  and  Maggie  Miller.    M.  J.  Holmes 213 .50 

Doublyfalse.    A.S.Stephens  263.66 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge 265.81 

Dower  house.    Annie  Thomas 261.14 

Down  in  Tennessee.     Edmund  Kirke.    [J.  R.  Gilmore  ] 195.05 

Down  the  river.     Oliver  Optic.    [W.  T.  Adams.] 113 .13 

Draytous  and  the  Davenants.     Mrs.  E.  Charles 153.05 

Dream  children.     Scudder 251.03 

Dreamland  by  daylight.     C.  Chesebro' 153 .  28 

Dream  life.     D.  G.  Mitchell 232.02 

Dred.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.    2v 254.17 

Drifting  and  steering.    L.  Palmer 234.48 

Drummer  boy :  a  story  of  Burnside's  expedition.    J.  T. 

Trowbridge 262.09 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     G.Griffith.   Works,  v.  6 211.78 

Duncan  Campbell.    D.  De  Foe.    Works,  v.  19 50.32.19 

Dutch  dominie  of  the  Catskill.     D.  Murdock 233.11 

Dutch  in  the  Medway.     C.  Macfarlane 224.62 

Dutchman's  fireside.    J.K.Paulding  235.14 

Dutch  pictures.    G.  \.  Sala 244.58 

Dynevor  terrace.     Miss  Yonge.    2v 265.32 

Earl's  daughter.     E.  M.  SeweU 231.31 

Earl's  heirs.     Mrs.  Wood 264.51 

Earl's  secret.    J.  Pardoe.   [New  edition  of  a  Life  struggle]. .234. 53 
Earlv  dawn  ;  Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden  times. 

[««OTi.]    Mrs.  E.  Charles 153.06 

Early  EngUsh  prose  romances.     W.  T.  Thorns 261 .22 

East  Lynne  ;  or,  the  earl's  daughter.    Mrs.  Wood 264.52 

Bolster  offering.     F.Bremer 141.17 

Eastertales.    W.  G.  Caldcleugh 145  32 

Easy  Nat ;  or,  the  three  apprentices.    A.  L.  Stimson 254.06 

Ebonyidols.     [««o».] 181.26 

Edgar  Clifton.    C.  Adams 112.08 

Edgar   Huntley;    or,  memoirs  of   a  sleep-walker.     0.  B. 

Brown 143 .08 

Edmund  Dantes.'  sequel  to  Slonte  Cristo.    A.  Dumas 175.44 

Edward.      J.Moore.    2v 505.06 

Edward  Colvil's  journal.  Extract  from.   Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam. 241 .70 

I  Edward  Osborne,  Colloquies  of.     A.  Manning 225.24 

Edwin  Brothertoft.     T.  Winthrop 264.29 

Egypt :  the  romance  of  ancient  history 244.14 

,  Eighteen  hundred  and  twelve;  or,  Napoleon's  campaign  in 

Russia  in  1812.     L  Rellstab 243.01 

j  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky  in  1867.  P.  V.  Nasby  [D.  E.  Locke]. 224. 15 


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Fiction :  titles. 


El  Buscapie.    A.  de  Castro 152.12 

Eleanor's  victory.    Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 13.5 .  24 

Elective  affinities.     J.  W.  von  Goethe 195.18 

El  Fureidis.     M.  S.  Cummins 171 .10 

Elia.    Fenian  Caballero.     [C.  Bohl  de  Arrom.] 145.28 

Eliza  "Woodson.     Mrs.  E.  W    Farnham 191.03 

Elizabetli ;  or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia.    Madame  Cottin 165.11 

The  same 244.73 

Elizabeth.  Story  of.     Miss  Thackeray 261 .01 

Ella  of  Garveloch.  MissH.  Martineau.[IlI.of  Pol.Econ.,  v.2]  331.28 
Ella ;  or,  turning  over  a  new  leaf.  VT.  Aimwell.  [W.  Simonds] .  252 .  45 

Ellen  Linn.    J.  Abbott 111.07 

EUen  Middleton.     Lady  G.  FuUerton 193.08 

EUie ;  or,  the  human  comedy.    J.  E.  Cooke 163  09 

Elm-tree  tales     E.R.Smith 253.01 

Eloise.    J.J.Rousseau.      4v 244.31 

Elsie  Dlnsmore     Martha  Farquharson 191 .08 

Elsie  Magoon.     Mrs.  F.  D.  Gage 193.20 

Elsie  Tenner :  a  romance  of  destiny.     O.W.Holmes.    2  v..  213. 60 

Elsie's  married  life.     Mrs.  MacKenzie  Daniel 171 .31 

Elster's  Folly.     .Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.55 

Emilius  and  Sophia ;  or,  a  new  system  of  education.    J.  J. 

Rousseau.   4v 244.35 

Emilia  Wyndham.     Mrs.  Marsh.    2v 231.10 

Emily  Chester.     A.M.Crane 165.22 

Emily  Marsden :  likes  and  dislikes,     [anon.'] 183  21 

Emma.     J.  Austen 125.13 

Emmanuel  Philibert     A.  Dumas 

Empress  Josephine.    L.  Muhlbach.    [C.  Mundt.] 232 .  69 

B^nglish  hearts,     [anon.'] 183  21 

English  orphans.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 213.51 

Ennui.     Maria  Edgeworth.  Novels,  v.  6 182  13 

EntaU.    J.  Gait 193.22 

Eoline;  or.  Magnolia  vale.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.07 

Ephemeris ;  or,  leaves  from  ye  journal  of  M.  Drayton 225  44 

Epicurean.     T.  Moore 232 .23 

Eric;  or,  little  by  little.     F.  W.  Farrar 191.11 

Erie  canal.    J.  Abbott 111.12 

Erlesmere  ;  or,  contrasts  of  character.    L.  S.  Lavenu 222  45 

Eros  and  .Anteros.     Judith  Canute.   [J.  H.  L.  Cambell.l 145.31 

Ernest  Bracebridge ;  or,  school  days.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston.. 222. 13 

Ernest  Carroll ;  or,  artist  life  in  Italy,    [cinon.']  Green- 

ough] 211.49 

Ernestine ;  or,  the  hearfs  longing.    Aleth 183 .  24 

Ernest  Linwood.     C.  L.  Hentz 213. OS 

Ernest  Maltravers.    E.  B.  Ljtton.    2v 142.07 

Erring,  yet  noble,    [anon.] 183.25 

Esperance.     M.  Lander 222.39 

Esperanza.    A.Bowman 135.10 

Ethel's  love  life.    .M.  J.  M.  Sweat 254  47 

Eugene  Aram.     E.  B.  Lytton 142.10 

EugL-nie  Grandet ;  or,  the  miser's  daughter.     H.  de  Balzac.  132. 03 

Euta w :  a  sequel  to  the  foragers.    W.  G.  Simms 252 .  29 

Evan  Dale,     [anon.] 183.26 

Evan  Harrington.     G.  Meredith 2.31.78 

EveUna.     F.  B.  D'Arblay 171.34 

Evenings  at  Donalson's  manor.    Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh 224  70 

Evenings  at  Haddon  hall :  tales.     R.  Cattermole 152  13 

Evenings  at  home.    J.  Aikin  and  Mrs.  L.  Barbauld 114.10 

Eventide.     Effie  Afton 114.01 

Everglade  heroes.     W.  T.  Coggeshall 161.18 

Exiles.     Mrs.  E.  Robinson 243.41 

Experience  of  a  barrister.     W.  Warner,  Esq 263 .  27 

Fables  :  iEsop's  fables.     New  version  by  T.  James 185.03 

Flowers  of  fable  from  Northcote  and  others 185.02 

Pilpav  or  Bidpai.     Kalila  and  Dimna,  or  fables 185.01 

Wilkie  (William).     Fables 185.05 

Fabiola  ;  or  the  church  of  the  catacombs.    N.  Wiseman  . .  .264.35 

Fairfax :  a  chronicle  of  the  Shenandoah.     J.  E.  Cooke 163 .  10 

Fairy  tales : 

Aulnoy  (M.  C.  J.  B.  d").    Fairytales 185.18 

Child's  own  treasury  of  fairy  tales 185.19 

Fairies  of  our  garden 185.20 

Fairy  book,  with  engravings  by  J.  A.  Adams 185.17 

Frere  (M.)  Old  Deccan  days;  or,  Hindoo  fairy  legends.  185. 32 

Grimm  brothers.    German  fairy  tales 185  22 

Grimm's  goblins,  selected  from  the  Household  stories.  .185.33 

Hamilton  (.\.)  Fairv  tales  and  romances 1S5  25 

Keightley  (T.)  Fairy  mUhology ISo  21 

Keil  (G.)  New  fairy  stories  for  my  grandchildren 185  34 

Laboulaye  (E.  R.  L.)  Fairy  tales  of  all  nations 135.24 

Mace  (J.)  Home  fairv  tales 185.27 

.Muloch  (0.  .M.)  Fairy  book 185  26 

Penault  (C.)  Four-and-twenty  fairy  tales 185.28 

Ritson  (J.)  Fairy  tales 1S5.35 

Went  worth  (.Mav) .     Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands 185 .  31 

Fair  plav     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 25^3.45 

Fairy  fingers.    A.  C.  M.  Ritchie 243.34 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.     A.  D.  T.  Whitney 26;3.o9 

Faith  Cnwin's  ordeal.     G.  M.  Craik 165.19 

Falcon  family  ;  or,  young  Ireland.     M.  W.  Savage 245.09 

Falkenburg:"a  tale  of  the  Rhine,     [anon.] 191.01 

Fall  of  Fort  Sumpter ;  or,  love  and  war  in  1860-61.  [anon.]  .184.32 
False  heir.    G.  P.  R.  James 215.52 


Family  pride,     [anon.] 191.00 

Family  secrets,     [anon.] 191  02 

Fanchon,  the  cricket.     G.  Sand.   [.\.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant.]  ..175  26 

Fantine.     Victor  Hugo 214.52 

Far  above  rubies.     J.  H.  Riddell 243.17 

Farmingdale.     C.  Thomas 261.18 

Farrers  of  Budge  row :  a  tale.  H.  Martineau.    [Illus.  of  Pol. 

I         Econ.,v.9] 2-31. .3g 

I  Fashion  and  famine.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens 253  67 

Fashion  and  folly.     AuntHattie.    [pneudon.] 125.04 

Fatal  marriage.     .Mrs.  £.  D.  E.N.  Southworth 253.29 

I  Father  and  daughter.     F.  Bremer 141.19 

Father  Brighthopes.     J.  T.  Trowbridge 262 .  10 

:  Fathers  and  sons.     J.  S.  Turgenef 262.21 

'  Father  Tom  and  the  Pope.    J.  F.  Murray 233.13 

t  Feats  on  the  fiord.    H.  Martineau 231.22 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.     M.A.Evans 184.02 

Female  Jesuit.     Mrs.  Luke 224  44 

Female  Quixote;  or,  adventures  of  Arabella.     C.  Lennox.. 223. 15 

Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom,  Adventures  of.    T.  Smollett 14;3.59 

Thesame.     Works,  v.  4 5067.07 

Fern  leaves.     Mrs.  Parton 235 .07 

Few  friends  (A),  and  how  they  amused  themselves.    M.  E. 

Dodge 175.18 

Fielding ;  or,  society.     R.  P.  Ward 262.56 

Fifteen  days :  an  extract  from  Edward  Colvill's  journal. 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam 241.70 

Fighting  Joe ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a  stafT  ofiScer :  a  story  of 

the  great  rebellion.    Oliver  Optic.    [W.  T.  Adams.] 112 .19 

Fighting  the  flames.     R.  M.  Ballantyne 131.19 

Fighting  Quaker.     A.  J.  H.  Duganne 175.35 

Finette :  a  legend  of  Brittany.     [arKm.]    Trans,  from  the 

French 192.12 

Fior  D'.\Iiza.    A.  de  Lamartine 222.24 

First  and  true  love.     Madame  A.  A.  Dudevant 175.27 

First  friendship,     [anon.] 192.13 

First  settlers  of  VirKinia.     J.  Davis 171.41 

Fisher's  river,  (North  Carolina):  scenes  and  characters 192.15 

Fitz- Boodle  papers.     W.M.Thackeray.  Miscellanies,  v.  4.  ..2.55.60 

Five  hundred  pounds  reward 192.18 

Fleetwood ;  or,  the  new  man  of  feeling.     W.  Godwin 195.15 

Flirtations  in  fashionable  life.     C.Sinclair 252.53 

Flirt.     Mrs.  Grey 21159 

Florence  Sackville  ;  or,  self-dependence.    Mrs.  Burbury 145.15 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.     J.  P.  F.  Kichter.    2  v 243 .  26 

Flush  times  of  Alabama.     J.  G.  Baldwin 131 .  15 

Foggy  night  at  Offord :  a  domestic  story.     Mrs.  H.  Wood . . .  264  53 

Fool  of  quality.     H.  Brooke 179.66 

For  each  and  for  all :  a  tale.    H.  Martineau.    [Illus.  of  Pol. 

Econ.,  V.  4] 231.30 

Forayers ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  dog  days.     W.  G.  Simms 252 .30 

Forest.    J.V.Huntington  215.08 

Forest  days.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.53 

Foresters.    A.  Dumas  ISl  .01 

foresters.    Prof.  J.  Wilson 264.18 

Forest  exiles     Mayne  Reid 242 .46 

Forest  tragedy,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  S.  J.  C  Lippincott  ..224.04 

Forever  and  ever :  a  drama  of  life.     Mrs.  C.  Ross 1.54.14 

Forger}'.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.48 

Forlorn  hope.     E.  Yates  265.16 

Fortescue.     J.  S.  Knowles 222  21 

Fort  Lafavette.    B.  Wood 264.42 

Fortunes  of  Glencoe.     C.  Lever.    2v 223.46 

Fortune  seeker.    E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253 .  30 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.    Sir  W.  Scott 245.40 

Forty-five  guardsmen.     A.  Dumas 101 .02 

Foster-brothers  :  a  tale.    T.  Hunt 215.05 

Foul  play.     Charles  Read  and  Dion  Bourcicault 242.25 

Four  oaks.    K.Thorpe 261.33 

Four  sisters.     F.  Bremer 141.20 

Framley  parsonage.    A.  Trollope 261.57 

Francis  Croft :  an  autobiography.     B.  St  John.    3  v 244.67 

Frank,  the  young  naturalist.    Harry  Castlemon 152 .06 

Frank  on  a  gunboat 152.07 

Frank  in  the  woods 152 .08 

Frank  on  the  prairie   152.09 

Frank  before  Vicksburg 152 .10 

Frank  on  the  Lower  .\1  ississippi 152 .11 

Frank.     Maria  Edgeworth.    2v 182.01 

Frank's  campaign.     H.  Alger,  Jr 121.11 

Frankenstein.     Mrs.  Shellev 251 .50 

Frank  Fairlegh.     F.  E.  Smedley 252.63 

Frank  Freeman's  barber-shop.    R.  R.  Hall,  D.D 212.18 

Frank  Hilton  ;  or,  the  queen's  own.     J.  Grant 211 .36 

Frank  Mildmay  ;  or,  the  naval  officer 224  57 

Frank  Warrington.     Miss  Cole   161 .21 

Frank  Wildman's  adventures.     F.  Gerstacker 1W.25 

Freaks  of  fortune.     J.  B.  Jones  221 .31 

Freaks  of  fortune ;  or,  half  round  the  world.     W  T.  Adams .  112 .30 
Freaks  on  the  fells ;  or,  three  months'  rustication.     R.  M. 

Ballantyne 131 .20 

Fred  and  Maria  and  me.     [anon.] 193.01 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     L.  Muhlbach 232 .  70 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  family.    L.  Muhlbach 232 .  71 

25 


Fiction :  titles. 


FEE 


EI  D 


[Bi'ooMyn 


Frederick  the  Great  and  his  mercliant.    L.  Miihlbach 232.73 

French  country  familj'.     Madame  De  Witt.    Trans,  by  D.  M. 

Craik 173.11 

French  wines  and  politics :  a  tale.     H.  Martineau.  [lUus.  of 

of  Pol.  Econ.,  V.  4] 231 .80 

Friarvrood  post-oftice.     Miss  Yonge 265.34 

From  dawn  to  daylight.     Mrs.  H.  W.  Beecher 133.10 

Fudge  doings.     D.  G.  Mitchell.  2  v 232 .04 

Future  life;  or,  scenes  in  another  world.    G.Wood 264.43 

Gain  (The)  of  a  loss,     [(ino)i.] 193.30 

Gabriel  Vane,  his  fortiine  and  his  friends 224.26 

Gambler's  wife.     Mrs.  Grev 211.60 

Garret  Van  Horn.     J.  S.  S.iuzade 245.07 

Gascovne.  the  sandal-wood  trader.    R.  M.  Ballantyne 131 .21 

Gates  ajar.     Elizabeth  S.  Phelps 241 .03 

Gaudentio  di  Lucca  (Adventures  of) 194.15 

Gaut  Gurlev.     D.  I».  Thompson 261.26 

Gavworthvs.    Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 263.60 

Gemma.    T.  A.  TroUope  2G2.05 

Genevieve.     A.  P.  de  Lamartine 222 .29 

Gentleman  of  the  old  school.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.55 

Geoffry  Hamlyn  (Recollections  of).     H.  Kingsley 222 .02 

Georgia  scenes.     A.  B.  Longstreet  224.22 

George  Geith  of  Fen  court.     F.  G.  Trafford.   [Mrs.  J;  H.  Hid- 
den]   243 .18 

George  Melville,     [anon] 194  30 

Georgy  Sandon  ;  or,  a  lost  love.    A.  Owen 234 .  40 

Gerald  Fitzgerald,  "  the  chevalier."     C.  Lever 223 .47 

Germaine.     E.  About 112.01 

Gertrude.     E.  M  Sewell 251  33 

Gervaise  Castonel.     Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.54 

Ghost  (The).     W.  D.  O'Connor 234.01 

Ghost  stories 195  02 

Gilbert  Gurney.    T.  E.  Hook 214.03 

Gilbert's  last  summer  at  Rainford.     G.  Gaylord 194 .  19 

Gilbert  Massenger.     H.Lee 222.62 

Gilbert  Rugge.     l<i)w».}   195.01 

Gilbert  Starr  and  his  lessons.     G.  Gaylord 194.20 

Gil  Bias.     A.  R.  Le  Sage.     Trans,  by  T.  Smollett 223 .20 

Gilead;  or,  the  vision  of  All  Souls'  hospital.    J.  H.  Smith  ..253  07 

Gipsv.     G.  P.R.James 215  56 

Gipsy's  prophecy.    E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253 .  31 

Giraffe.     Capt.  M.  Reid 242.47 

Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines.   Mrs.  M.  C.  Clark.   2  v. 155. 10 

Gisli,  the  outlaw  (Story  of)     Tr.  by  G.  W.  Dasent 171 .38 

Glenns  (The).    J.  L.  McConnell 224.53 

Glimpse  of  the  world.     Miss  Sewell 251.34 

Glimpses  of  home  life.    E.  C.  Embury 183.18 

Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel :   a  picture  of  Judaism.     F. 

Strauss 254.28 

Godolphin.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 142.11 

Goethe  and  Schiller.    L.  Muhlbach.    [C.  Mundt.] 232.76 

Gold  Elsie.     E.  Marlitt 225.40 

Golden  hair,     Sir  C.  F.  L.  Wraxall  265.10 

Golden  legacy,     [anon.] 195.29 

Gold  hunter's  adventures;    or,   life  in   Australia.     W.  H. 

Thomes 261 .20 

Gold  seekers :  a  tale  of  California.     G.  Aimard 114.13 

Gomery  of  Montgomery :  a  family  history,     [anon.]    2  v.. 211  02 

Good  fight,  and  other  tales.    C.  Reade 242.16 

Good  genius  (The).     H.  and  A.  Mayhew 251 .51 

Goodstories.     Parts  1-3.    3v 211.03 

Gordian  knot.     Shirley  Brooks  142.23 

Gorilla  hunters.     R.  M.  Ballantyne 131.22 

Gossip's  week  (The).    Lady  M.  Blessington.    2v 134.08 

Grace  Lee.    J.  Kavanagh  221 .49 

Gracie  Amber.     C.  W.  Denison 173.04 

Grahame  ;  or,  youth  and  manhood.     J.  L.  McConnell 224 .  54 

Grab ames  (The).     Mrs.  T.  Whitehead 263.55 

Grandpa's  house.     H.  C.  Weeks 263 .47 

Grantley  manor.    Lady  G.   FuIIerton.    2v 172.03 

Granville  de  Vigne.     Ouida.     [De  la  Rama.] 172.24 

Great  expectations.     C.  Dickens 173.30 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond.    W.  M.  Thackeray.  Miscellanies, 

v4 255.60 

Green  hand  (The) 211.47 

Green  mountain  boys.     D.P.Thompson  261.27 

Green  mountain  girls.     B.  White,  Jr 211 .46 

Green  mountain  traveler's  entertainment.    J.  Barnes 132.17 

Greenwood  leaves.    Mrs.  S.  J.  C.  Lippincott 224.06 

Greyslaer :  a  romance  of  the  Mohawk.     C.  F.  Hoffman  '. . . .  213 .36 

Griffith  Gaunt ;  or,  jealousy.     ('.Reade  242.17 

Grumbler  (The).     E.Pickering  241.16 

Gryll  grange.     T.  Peacock 235.25 

Guardian  angel.     0.  W.  Holmes 213.62 

Guild  court :  a  London  story.     G.  McDonald 224.57 

Gulliver's  travels.    J.  Swift,"  with  life  of  Swift  by  J.  Mitford,254.49 

Gustavus  Lindorm.     E.  F.  Carlen 145  .39 

Guy  Deverell.     S.  Ls  Fanu 223 .  02 

Guy  Livingstone ;  or,  thorough.     G.  A.  Lawrence 222.53 

Guy  Mannering.     W.  Scott 245.43 

Guy  Rivers :  a  tale  of  Georgia.     W.  G.  Simms 252 .31 

Gypsy  Breynton.    E.S.Phelps 241.04 

Gypsy's  Cousin  Joy.     E.  S.  Phelps 241.05 

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Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.     E.  S.  Phelps 241.07 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  golden  crescent.     E.  S.  Phelps 241.06 

Gviisies  of  t he  Dane's  dike.     G.  S.  Phillips 241 .  18 

H (The)  family.    F.  Bremer 141 .13 

Haddnn  hall  (Evenings  at) :  a  series  of  romantic  tales.     Q. 

Cattermole 152.18 

Ha.iji  Habain  England.    J.  Morier 232.85 

Half  a  niilUon  of  money.     A.  B.  Edwards.    2  v 182.24 

Half  sisters.     Miss  G.  E.  Jewsbury 221 .20 

Hall  and  the  hamlet.     W.  Howitt.  2  v 214.27 

Hallig(The).     G.  P.  Marsh 231.18 

Harael,  the  Obeah  man.     [anon.]    2v 212.28 

Hampton  heights.     C.  Starbuck 258.64 

Hand  and  glove.    A.  B.  Edwards 182.26 

The  same 182 .27 

Hand  but  not  the  heart.     T.  S.  Arthur 123.08 

Ilandley  cross  ;  or,  Mr.  Jorrock's  hunt 212.38 

Hands  not  liearts.    J.A.Wilkinson 264  01 

Handy  Andy.     Samuel  Lover 224.29 

Hannah  Thurston  :  a  story  of  American  life.     B.  Taylor  . .  .255.15 

Hans  Brinker;  or,  the  silver  skates.     M.  E.  Dodge 175.19 

Hans  of  Iceland.     V.Hugo 214  50 

Happy  thoughts.     F.  C.  Burnand 148 .30 

Hard  times.     C.Dickens.    With  his  New  stories 170.41 

The  same.    With  Barnaby  Rudge 2-30.03 

Harold ;  or,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton . .  142 .  12 
Harp  of  a  thousand  strings;  or,  laughter  for  a  life  time. 

Engraved  by  S.  P.  Avery  212 .42 

Harrington.     Maria  Edgeworth.    Novels,  v.  9 182.19 

Harry  and  Lucy.     M.  Edgeworth.   2  v 182.03 

Harry  Lee ;  or,  hope  for  the  poor 212 .46 

Harry  Lorrequer.     C.  Lever.    2  v 223 .34 

Harry  Ogilvie ;  or,  the  black  dragoons.     J.  Grant 211 .87 

Hartley  Norman :  a  tale  of  the  times.     A.  Hampden 212.35 

Hasheesh  eater.     F.  H.  Ludlow 224.40 

Haste  and  waste ;  or,  the  young  pilot  of  lake  Champlain. 

W.  T.  Adams 112.20 

Haunted  hearts.    M.  S.  Cummins 171 .11 

Haunted  homestead,   and  other  novelettes.    Mrs.   South- 
worth 253.32 

Hamited  man,  and  the  ghost's  bargain.   C.  Dickens.   Christ- 
mas books 173 .23 

Haunted  tower.     Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.57 

Hawksview :  a  family  history.     H.  Lee 222 .63 

Haytime  to  hopping.    Miss  Coulter 165.13 

Headless  horseman :  a  strange  tale  of  Texas.    Capt.   M. 

Reid 242 .49 

Headlong  hall  and  Nightmare  abbey.    G.  Peacooke. 285.26 

Head  of  the  family.     D.  M.  Muloch 282.48 

Headsman  (The).     J.  F.  Cooper.   168.24 

Heads  of  the  people ;  or,  portraits  of  the  English.    2  v 213.01 

Heart  and  cross.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234.11 

Heart  (The)  of  Mabel  Ware,     [ajion.] 213 .03 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian.    Walter  Scott 245.46 

Hearts  and  faces ;  or,  home  life  unveiled.    P.  Creyton 262.11 

Hearts  and  homes.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis 183.08 

Heartsease.     Miss  Tonge.  2  v 265.35 

Hector  O'Halloran.     W.  H.  Maxwell 2;il  .45 

Heidelberg.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.57 

Heidenmauer  (The).     J.  F.  Cooper 163  25 

The  same .■ 

Heiress  :  an  autobiogi-aphy.     A.  S.  Stephens 253 .  68 

Heiress  of  Bruges.     T.  C.  Grattan.    8y 211.41 

Heiress  of  Greenhurst.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens 253 .  68 

Heiress  of  Haughton.     Mrs.  A.  Marsh 231 .16 

Heir  of  RedclvfTe.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge.    2  v 265.37 

Heir  (The)  of  Wast  Wayland.     M.  Howitt 214.22 

Heir  to  Ashley.     Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.58 

Held  in  bondage :  a  tale  of  the  day.    Ouida.    [De  La  Rama.] 

2v 172.18 

Helen.     Maria  Edgeworth.    Novels,  v.  10 182.20 

Helen  and  Arthur.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.09 

Helen  Courtenay's  promise,     [anon.    Mrs.  Glover.] 195.24 

Helen  Ford.     H.  Alger,  Jr 121.12 

Heloisa ;  or,  the  unrevealed  secret.    T.  A.  Robinson 243 .42 

Henrietta  Temple.     B.  Disraeli 175.09 

Henry  VIII.  and  his  court.     L.  Muhlbach 2.32 .75 

Henry  Esmond.     W.  M.  Thackeray 2.55.39 

Henry  Masterton.    6.  P.  R.James 215.59 

Henry  Milner.   M.  M.  Slierwond.  Works, v.  1  and  15..  152.01,  152.15 

Henry  of  Guise.     G.  P.  R.  James 215. .58 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman  :  a  tale  of  1774-75.    J.  E.  Cooke. 163. 11 
Henry  Powers,  banker,  how  he  achieved  a  fortune  and  mar- 
ried.    R.B.Kimball 221.68 

Here  and  hereafter.     Annie  Athern 124  02 

Heretic  (The).     Trans,  from  the  Russian  of  LajetchnikotT..  .222.28 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.     C.  Kingsle.y 221 .70 

Herman;  or,  young  knighthood.    E.  Foxton.    [Miss  S.  Pal- 
frey.]   2  V 234.45 

Hero  (A),  and  other  tales.     D.  M.  Muloch 232.47 

Hesjjerus ;  or,  forty-five  dog-post  days :  a  biogi'aphy.    J.  P.  F. 

Richter.     2v 243.13 

Hickory  hall ;  or,  the  outcast.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth.  253. 38 
Hidden  depths.     [a7ion.] 213.22 


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Hidden  path.     Marion  Harland.   [Mrs.  Terhune.] 255.22 

Hidden  sin  (The),     [anon.'] 213  29 

Hide  and  seelc.     W.Collins 162.0" 

Higli  life  in  New  Yorls.     J.  Slick,  Esq.  2  v 213. .31 

Hildred,  the  daughter.     Mrs.  N.  Crosland 165  32 

Hill  and  the  valley.    H.  Martineau.   lllus.  of  pol.  econ.,  v.  1 .231 .27 

Hillsboro  farms.     S.  D.  Cobb 155.31 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.     S.  Warner 263.05 

Hilly ars  and  Burtons.     H.  Kingsley 222 .  03 

History  of  Pompey  the  little  ;  or,  the  life  and  adventures  of 

a  lap  dog.     F.  Coventry 165 .  14 

History  of  Sanford  and  Merton.    T.  Day 172 .  09 

Hole  in  the  pocket  (A).     [(7wo».] 125.01 

Holiday  house :  a  book  for  the  young.   C.  Sinclair 252.54 

Holidays  at  Roselands:  a  sequel  to  Elsie  Dinsmore.      M. 

Farquharson 191.07 

Holland-tide.     W.  Carleton 151 .01 

Holmby  house.     G.  J.  W.  Melville 231 .61 

Home.     A.  Leland 223.11 

Home  as  found.     J.  F.  Cooper 163.27 

Home  influences.     G.  Aguilar 114.03 

Home  in  the  valley.     E.  F.  Carlen  145.40 

Home  life ;  or,  a  peep  across  the  threshhold.     Mrs.  C.  A. 

Soule 253.19 

Home  memories.     Mrs.  C.  Brock 142.07 

Home  narratives ;  or,  stories  from  "  Household  words  " 213 .64 

Homes  abroad.     H.  Martineau.   lllus.  of  pol.  econ.,  v.  4  . .  .231 .30 

Home  scenes.    T.  S.  Arthur  123.12 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.     G.  Aguilar 114,04 

Homestead  on  the  hillside.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes  213.52 

Home  stories.    A.  B.  Haven 212.53 

Homeward  bound.     J.  F.  Cooper 163.26 

Honor  May.     M.  Bartol  213.65 

Hope  and  have;    or,  Fanny  Grant  among  the  Indians. 

Oliver  Optic.   [W.  T.  Adams.] Ill  .21 

Hopes  and  fears.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge.  2  v 265.39 

Horace  Templeton.     C.  Lever 228.41 

Horrors  of  Paris:  a  sequel  to  the  Mohicans  of  Paris.    A. 

Dumas 181 .17 

Horseshoe  Robinson.     J.  P.  Kennedy  221  ..59 

Hotspur :  a  tale  of  the  old  Dutch  manor.     W.  T.  Walworth . 262 .49 
Hour  and  the  man  [Toussaint  I'Ouverture].     H.  Martineau. 

3v  231.24 

House  b.v  the  churchyard.     J.  S.  Le  Fanu 223 .  03 

House  of  the  seven  gables.     N.  Hawthorne 212.56 

House  on  the  moor.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234.12 

Household  of  Bouverie.     Mrs.  C.  A.  Warfield.    2  v 262 .  61 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     Miss  A.  Manning 225.30 

How  a  bride  was  won ;  or,  a  chase  across  the  Pampas.     F. 

Gerstacker 194.24 

Howard  and  liis  teacher.     M.Leslie.   [Mrs.H.N.W.  Baker.].  131. 03 

How  could  he  help  it.     A.  S.  Roe 244.01 

How  he  won  her.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth 25:3 .46 

Hudson's  bay  ;  or,  life  in  the  wilds.    R.  M.  Ballantyne 131 .23 

Hugh  AVorthington.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 213 .  53 

Huguenot,     G.  P.  R.  James 215.60 

Huguenot  family  (The).     S.  Tytler  262.34 

Humphrey  Clinker  (Expedition  of).    T.  Smollett.   Miscel- 
laneous works,  V.  6  • 5067.09 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.    V.  Hugo 214.51 

Hunted  to  death:  a  story  of  love  and  adventure.     [ano?i.].215.07 

Hunter  naturaUst.     C.  Webber 263 .  45 

Hunter's  feast.     Capt.  M.  Reid 242.50 

Husbands  and  homes.   M.  Harland.  [Mrs.  V.  H. Terhune.]. 255. 23 

Husks.     M.  Harland.     [Mrs.  M.  V.  H.  Terhune.]  255 . 24 

Hypatia     C.  Kingsley 221 .71 

Hyperion  :  a  romance.     H.  W.  Longfellow 224.24 

Thesame.     [Prose  works,  v.  2] 5052.12 

Hypolitus  (History  of;.     M.  C.  J.  de  B.  d'Aulnoy.     Croxall's 

novels,  V.  2 171.03 

Ice  maiden,  and  other  tales.     H.  C.  Anderson 122 .09 

Idalia.     Ouida.    [De  La  Rama.]   179.19 

Ida  May.     M.  Langdon.   [.Mrs.  F.  A.  Pike.] 241 .20 

Ida  Norman.     Mrs.  L.  Phelps 241.10 

Ideal  attained  (The).    Mrs.  E.  W.  Farnham 191 .04 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     E.  E.  Hale 212.06 

Improvisatore  (The)     H.  C.  Anderson  122 .10 

In  bonds      L.  Preston 241.61 

India.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth  253  ..S4 

Indiana,     Madame  George  Sand.    [.4.  L.  A.  Dudevant.] 175.28 

Indian  chief.     G.  Aimard 114 .  14 

Indian  scout.     G.  Aimard 114.15 

Inebriate's  hut.     S.  A.  Southworth 253.47 

Inez  :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo 183  28 

Inguldiby  legends.     R.  H.  Barham 132.10 

Inheritance  (The)     Miss  M.  Ferriar 191 .24 

Initials  (The)     Baroness  Tautphoeus 255.11 

In  school  and  out.     Oliver  Optic.    [W.T.Adams.] 112.22 

Inside:  a  chronicle  of  secession.    G.P.Harrington 212.43 

Inside  out,  a  curious  book,  by  a  curious  man 215.23 

In  the  year  [18]13.     F.  Renter 243.02 

Into  the  light ;  or,  the  Jewess,    [anon.l 215.24 

In  trust ;  or,  Dr.  Bertrand's  household.    A.  M.  Douglass. .  .171 .16  | 
lo :  a  tale  of  the  olden  times.     K.Barton 133.03' 


'Ireland.    H.  Martineau.    Illustrations  of  pol.  econ,  v  3  .  ..231.29 

Iron  (The)  cousin.     Mrs.  M.  C.  Clark 155.12 

Iron  (The)  hand ;  or,  the  knight  of  Manleon 181 .03 

,  Iron  mask  ;  or,  Raoul  de  Bragelonne.    A.  Dumas  181 .04 

;  Isa,  a  pilgrimage.     C.  Chesebro' 153.29 

Isabel  Carrolton     K.  Glen 195.13 

Isabel  of  Bavaria ;   or,  the  chronicles  of  France,  for  the 

reign  of  Charles  VI.    A.  Dumas 181 .05 

Isabel,  the  young  wife,  and  the  old  love.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  .221 .04 

Isabella  Orsini.     F.  D.  Guerrazzi 211.66 

Isora's  child.     [«won].   215.84 

Israel  Potter.    H.  Melville 231 .66 

Italian  (The).    Anne  Radcliffe.  3  v 242.03 

Italian  poets  (Stories  from  the).    Leigh  Hunt 215.02 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     C.  Reade 242.18 

Ivanhoe.    Walter  Scott 245.51 

Ivar ;  or,  the  Skjutz-bov,  a  romance.     Miss  Carlen 145.41 

Ivors.    E.  M.  Sewell.   2v 251.35 

I  will  be  a  soldier.     L.  C.  Tuthill.    A  book  for  boys 262.23 

Jack  Arcomb,  the  story  of  a  waif.     G.  Gaylord 194.21 

Jack  Brag.     Theodore  Hook 214.07 

JackHinton.     C.  Lever.    2v 223  43 

Jack  Hopeton ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  Georgian.    AV.  W. 

Turner 262.26 

Jack  in  the  forecastle.    J.  S.  Sleeper 252. 63 

Jack  of  all  trades.    Mrs.  R.  A.  Parker 235.03 

Jack  of  the  mill.    W.  Howitt 214.29 

Jack  Tier.    J.  F.  Cooper 163.23 

Jacob  Faithful.    Capt.  P.  Blarryat 225 .  43 

Jacquerie.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.61 

Jacques.    George  Sand.     [A.  L.  A.  Dudevant.] 175.29 

Jaques  Brorueval ;  or,  the  days  of  the  Dragonnades.     Miss 

A.  Manning 225.26 

.Tames  Montjoy;  or,  I've  been  thinking.    A.  S.  Roe 244.02 

Jane    Bouverie,  and  how  she  became  an  old  maid.    C. 

Sinclair 252.55 

Jane  Evre.     C.  Bronte 142.09 

Jane  Talbot.     C.  B.  Brown 14:3.09 

Janet  Strong.     V.  F.  Townsend 261.46 

J:iphet  in  search  of  a  father.     F.  Marryat 225.49 

Jasper  Lj'le.    Mrs.  Ward 262.53 

Jaufry  the  knight  and  the  fair  Brunissende.    Mary  Lafon.  .221 .02 

Jealous  wife.    Miss  J.  Pardee  2:34.54 

Jeames's  diary.  AV.  M.  Thackeray 255 .41 

Jeanie's  quiet  life,     [rtwon.] 221 .03 

Jean  Brelin.    A.  de  Brehat.    From  the  French 141 .16 

JeanValjean.     V.Hugo 214.56 

Jemmy  and  Jenny  Jessamy.  E.Haywood.  Nov.  Mag.  v  17.233.68 
Jessie ;    or,  trying  to  be    somebody.      W.   Aimwell.      [W. 

Simonds 252.48 

Jessie  PhilUps.    Mrs.  F.  TroUope 262.01 

Jew  (The).    Spindler 253.55 

John  Brent.     T.  Winthrop 264.30 

John  Doe  and  Richard  Roe.    E.  S.  Gould 211 .33 

John  Drayton.     [<inon.'] 221.23 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes.     J.  Bayard  Taylor 255.16 

John  Guilderstring's  sin.     C.  F.' Richards 243.07 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.     Miss  D.  M.  Muloch 2:32.49 

John  .Marchmont's  legacy.     M.  E.  Braddon 1:35.25 

John  Milton  and  his  times.     Max  Ring 243.31 

John  Marston  Hall.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.62 

John  Martin,   sequel  to  Henry  Milner.      M.  M.   Sherwood 

Works,  V.  16 252.16 

John  AVard's  governess.    Annie  L.  McGregor 224.60 

Johnnie  Dodge.     C.  G.  Gardette 194.01 

Jonathan  AA'ild  (History  of).    H.  Fielding 192.03 

Jorrock's  Hunt,     [anoji.'] 212.38 

Joseph  Andrews.     H.  Fielding 192.08 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court,  an  historical  novel.     L.  Muhlbach 

trans,  from  the  German  by  A.  de  A'.  Chaudron 2-33 .  01 

Josh  Billings,  his  sayings.     H.  W.  Shaw 251.47 

Josh  Billings  on  ice,  and  other  things.     H.  W.  Shaw 251 .47 

Judge  not;  or,  Hester  Power's  girlhood.    Mrs.  E.  Sheppard.251.58 

Julia,  The.     [anon.'] 221 .40 

Julian  Home,  a  tale  of  college  life.    F.  W.  Farrar 191.12 

Julian;  or.  scenes  in  Judea.     W.  AA'are 262.67 

Julian ;  or,  the  close  of  the  era.    L.  F.  Bungener 145.11 

Julius,  and  other  tales  from  the  German  of  R.  Topffer 193.19 

Jumping  frog  of  Calaveras  county.  S.  S.  Clemens 155.19 

Juno  Clifford.     L.  C.  Moulton 232.39 

Kaloolah.    AV.  S.  Mayo 281. 5T 

Kangaroo  hunt«rs.    A.Bowman 135.11 

Kate  Kennedy.     Mrs.  C.  J.  Newby 233.28 

Kate  Marstone ;  or,  happy  homes  make  happy  hearts :  a 

fireside  story.     [<inoti.] 221 .43 

Kate  Alnton.    H.  B.  McKeever 225.01 

Katharine  Ashton.    E.  M.  Sewell.    2  v 251 .37 

Katharine  Douglas  ;  or,  principle  developed.    S.   S.  Cop- 

pard 165  05 

Katharine  Walton ;    or,  the  rebel  of  Dorchester.    W.  G. 

Simms.   .'  252.32 

Kathie  Brande,  a  fireside  history  of  a  quiet  life.     Holme 

Lee.    [pseudon.]  222.64 

Katie  Stewart,  a  true  story 221 .44 

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Fiction:   titles. 


KA  V' 


LUC 


[BrooMyn 


Kavanagh.    H.W.Longfellow 224 

The  same.    Prose  work.s,  v  2 5052 

Kellvs  and  the  O'Kellvs.    Anthony  Trollope 261 

Kenilworth.    Sir  W.  Scott.    2v 245 

Kenneth.     Miss  Yonge 265 

Kenneth  and  Hugh  ;  or  self  mastery.     "  Cousin  Kate." 133 

Kickleburys  abroad,  etc.     W.  M.  Thackeray 255 

King  of  the  golden  river ;  or,  the  black  brothers.  J.  Ruskin.244 

King  of  the  mountains.     E.  About 112 

King's  highwar.     G.  P.  R.  James 215 

King's  own.     F.  Marryat 225 

Kingston's  annual  for  boys.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston 222 

Kissing  the  rod.    E.  Yates 265 

Klosterheim  ;  or,  the  masque.    T.  De  Quincey 172 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York.     AV.  Irving 215 

Knick  knacks  from  an  editor's  table.    L.  G.  Clark 155 

Knight  of  the  golden  melice 222 

Knight  of  Gwynne.    C.  Lever.   3v...    223 

Knitting  work",  wrought  by  Ruth  Partington.    B.  B.    Shil- 

laber 252 

Ladder  of  life,  a  heart  history.    A.  B.  Edwards 1S2 

Lady  Alice  ;  or,  the  new  Una.    J.  Y.  Huntington 215 

Lady  and  the  jjriest.     Mrs.  Maberley 224 

Lady  Audlev's  secret.    Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 135 

Lady  bird.  ■  Lady  G.  FuUerton   193. 

Lady  Lee's  widowhood.     E.  B.  Hamley ..212 

Ladv  Lisle.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 135 

Lady  Maud.     P.  Egan 181 

Lady's  mile.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 135 

Ladies  of  Bever  Hollow    Miss  Anne  Manning.   2  v 225 

Ladv  of  Milan.     >lrs.  Thomson 201 

Lady  of  the  Isle.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253 

Lady  of  the  manor.     M.  M.  Sherwood 2.52 

Lady  Willoughby.     [anan.] 222 

Laird  of  Xorlaw,  a  &ottish  story.    Mrs.  Oliphant 2-34 

Lakehouse.    E.Lewald 223 

Lake  shore;    or,  the  slave,  the  serf,   the  apprentice.    E. 

Souvestre 253 

Lamplighter.    M.  S.  Cummins 171 

Lamplighter's  story,  etc.     C.  Dickens 173 

Lancashire  witches.     AY.  H.  Ainsworth 115 

Lances  of  Lynwood.     Miss  Y'onge 265 

Land  at  last.     Edmund  Y'ates 265 

Laneton  parsonage.    E.  M.  Sewell 251 

Lanmere.     Mrs.  J.  C.  R.  Dorr 175 

Lastdiiys  of  a  king.     M.  Hartmann 212 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.     E.  Bulwer  Lytton 142 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset.     A.  Trollope 261 , 

Last  of  the  barons.    E.  Bulwer  Lytton 142 

Last  of  the  foresters.    J.  E.  Cook 16:3. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.    J.  F.  Cooper 164 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.     Mrs.  Oliphant 284, 

Last  of  the  name.    E.  Perce 241 . 

Later  years.    AV.  C.  Prime ' 241. 

Later  "days.    M.M.Sherwood.    AYorks,  v.  2 252. 

Launcelot  Greaves.    T.  Smollett.   AA'orks,  v.  5 5067 . 

Lavengro  ;  the  scholar,  the  gipsy,  the  priest.     G.  Borrow..  135. 

The  same.    3v 185. 

Lavinia.     G.  Ruffini 244. 

Lawrie  Todd.     J.  Gait 193. 

Leather  stockings  and  silk.     J.  E.  Cook 1C3 . 

Leaves  from  a  family  journal.    E.  Souvestre 2.'i3. 

Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  journal.     J.  G.  AVhittier....263 

Legend  of  Montrose.     Sir  A\'alter  Scott  245 

Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.     C.  Macfarlane 224. 

Legend  of  the  Rhine.     AA'.  M.  Thackeray.   In  his  Miscellaa 

ies,  V.  3 


255. 57 

Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.     S.  Lover.   2v 224.30 

Legends  of  the  Christian  east.     B.  St.  John 244.70 

Legends  of  the  west.    J.  Hali 212  19 

Leighton  court.     H.  Kingsley 222.04 

Leila;  or,  the  Island.     A.  F.Tytler 262.30 

Leila  in   England,   a    continuation   of   preceding.    A.    F. 

Tytler 262.31 

Leila  at  home,  a  continuation  of  preceding.     A.  F.  Tytler.  .262.32 
Leila ;  or,  the  siege  of  Granada.     Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton. . .  .142 .51 

Lena  Rivers.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 213.54 

Leisure  moments.     M.  H.  B.  Bennett 133.18 

Leonora.     Maria  Edgeworth.     Novels,  v  8 182.14 

Leontine;  or,  the  court  of  Louis  15th.     Mrs.  K.  C.  Maberly.224.51 

Leslie  Tyrrell.     G.  M.  Craik 165.20 

Lessons  in  life.     T.  S.  Arthur 128  13 

Letters  of  Ortis.     Ugo  Foscolo 192.22 

Lewes  Arundel.    F.  E.  Smedley    252!64 

Leyton  Hall,  a  tale  of  love  and  jealousy.    Mark  Lemon 223.12 

Life  and  adventures  of  Peter  AA'ilkins.     R.  Paltock 223.78 

Life  and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington.     B.  P.  ShiUaber 252 .17 

Life  before  him.     [c/hoh.]   228 . 71 

Life  boat,  a  tale  of  our  coast  heroes.     R.  M.  Ballantyne 131 .24 

Life  for  a  life.    D.  M.  Muloch 282.50 

Life  here  and  there.     N.  P.  AA'illis 264^12 

Life  in  the  new  world.     C.  Seefeld 251 .07 

Life  in  the  wilds.     H.  Martineau 281 .27 

Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff.     Robert  B.  Brough 143  42 

28 


Life  of  .Mansie  AVauch,  tailor  in  Dalkeith.    D.  M.  Moir 2-32 .21 

Life  sketches     Mrs.  J.  L.  Dumont 181.21 

Life  struggle.    Miss  Pardoe 234.50 

Life's  discipline,  a  tale  of  Uungarv.     Mrs.  E.  Robinson 242.49 

Life's  lesson,     [anon.] '. 223.70 

Life's  lessons.     Mrs  C.  Gore.   2v 211.22 

Life's  secret.     Mrs.  H.  AVood / 2(U  59 

LiffithLank;  or,  lunacy.     C.  U.  AA'ebb 263.40 

Light.     H.  Modet 232  19 

Light  and  darkness ;  or,  the  shadow  of  fate,     [anon.} 223 .73 

Light  and  shade  ;  or,  the  voung  artist.     A.  H.  Drury 175.20 

Light  on  shadowed  paths."  T.  S.  Arthur 128.35 

Light  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.     J.  AA'ilson 264.23 

Like  and  unlike.    A.  S.  Roe 244.02 

Likes  and  dislikes,     [anon.] 223.74 

Lilian,     [anon.] 223  80 

Lilliesleaf.     M.  Oliphant 234.15 

Lilly  AVhite.     E.  Goodwin. 211.08 

Linda;  or, the  young  pilot.     Sirs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.10 

Lindisfarn  chase.     T.  A.  Trollope 262  06 

Linnet's  trial,     [anon.] 223.76 

Linny  Lockwood.     C.Crowe 171.01 

Linton  family.    S.  H.  Bradford 141 .09 

Linwood's  ;  or,  sixty  years  since.  Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  2  v.251 .10 
Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  the  leaguer  of  Boston.    J.  F.  Cooper. .  .164.02 

Little  barefoot.     B.  Auerbach 124.08 

Little  beauty.     Mrs.  Grey 211 .61 

Little  brother,  and  other  genre-pictures.    F.  H.  Ludlow. . .  .224.41 

Little  by  little.     Oliver  Optic.     [AV.  T.  Adams.] 112.23 

Little  Don-it.     C.Dickens.    2v 173.31 

Little  Fox.     [«won.] 223 .77 

Little  Peddlington  and  the  Peddlingtonians.    J.Poole.   2v. .241.48 

Little  Ragamuffin,     [anon.] 224.10 

Little  red  cloak,     [anon.] 224.10 

Ljjtle  savage.     F.  Marryat 225.51 

Little  AVhaler ;  or,  the  adventures  of  C.  Holberg.    F.  Ger- 

staeker 194.26 

Little  women.     Mrs.  L.  M.  Alcott 121.02 

Live  and  learn.    Madeline  Leslie.  [Mrs.  H.  N. AY.  Baker.]..  131. 09 

Live  and  let  live.     Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick 251.12 

Live  it  down.     J.  C.  Jeaffreson 221.05 

Livonian  tales,     [anon.] .   224.11 

Lizzie  Leigh,  and  other  tales.    Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.05 

Lizzie  Lorton  of  Greyrigg.     E.  L.  Linton 224.01 

Lofty  and  the  lowly."  Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh.    2  v 224.71 

Long  engagements,     [a/ion.] 224.34 

Long  look  ahead.     A.  S.  Roe 244.01 

Looking  around.     A.S.  Roe 244.09 

Looking  to  the  end.     Mrs.  S.  S.  Ellis.  2v 1S3  06 

Loom  and  the  lugger.    H.  Martineau 231 .82 

Lord  Montagu's  page.    G.  P.  R.  James 215.64 

Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.    Mrs.  H.  AA'ood 264.62 

Lords  and  ladies.     [an07i.]  224.25 

Lorenzo  Benoni.     G.  Ruffini 244.46 

Lorgnette.    D.G.Mitchell 232.05 

Lorimer  Littlegood,  Esq.    F.  E.  Smedley 2.52 .  65 

Lost  and  saved.     Mrs.  C.  E.  Norton 233  46 

Lost  and  won.     T.  S.  Arthur 123  20 

Lost  bank  notes.     Mrs.  H.  AA'ood 264.60 

Lost  but  found  ;  or,  the  Jewish  home,     [anon] 125.03 

Lost  daughter.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.11 

Lost  heiress.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253 .36 

Lost  Lenore ;  or,  adventures  of  a  rolling  stone.     C.  Beach.'.  133.04 

Lost  love.     A.  Owen 2-34.40 

Lost  name.    J.  S.  Le  Fanu 223.04 

Lostship.     AA'.  J.  Neale 2-33.26 

Lost  will,  and  the  diamond  In-acelet.    Mrs.  H.  AYood 264 .61 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's,     [anon.] 161 .22 

Louis    Sinclair;    or,  the    silver    prize  medal.      Lawrence 

Lancewood 222.33 

Louisa  von  Plettenhaus,  the  journal  of  a  poor  young  lady.224. 27 
Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times.  Louisa  Mtihlbach  ..  ..2-38.02 
Louisa  de  la  Yalliere,  conclusion  to  Iron  mask.    A.  Dumas.  181 .06 

Love  and  duty.     Mrs.  A.  Ojiie.  AVorks,  v  1 284  28 

Love  and  mesmerism.     H.  Smith   253 .  05 

Love  match.    H.  Cockton 161.01 

Love  me  little  love  me  long.     0.  Reade 242.20 

Level  the  widower 255.42 

Love's  conflict.     Florence  Marrvat.     [Mrs.  Ross  Church.]    154.15 

Love's  labor  won.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253. .37 

Love  token  for  children.    Jliss  C.  M.  Sedgwick 2.51 .13 

Lover's  strategem.     Miss  E.  F.  Carlen 145.44 

Lover's  trials;  or,  the  days  before  the  revolution.     Mrs.  M. 

A.  Denison 173.05 

Lovers  and  thinkers.  Hewes  Gordon.  [E.  G.  H.  Clarke.]..  1.55. 08 
Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon.     AA'.  M.  Thackeray 2.55.43 

The  same     Miscellanies,  v  3 255.59 

Luck  of  Ladysmede.     [anon.] 224.38 

Lucretia.     Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton 142  36 

Lucy  Arlyn.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 262.12 

Lucy  Boston ;  or,  woman's  rights  and  spiritualism.    Fred. 

Folio  224  39 

Lucy  Clare.     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.  AA'orks,  v  8 252.03 

Lucy  Crofton,    Mrs,  Oliphant 234.16 


Merc.  Lib.] 


LU  L- 


MIS 


Fiction:  titles. 


Lulu.     M.  T.  Walworth 262 

Luttrell  of  Arran.     C.  Lever 223 

Lydia  ;  or,  a  woman's  book.     Mrs.  N.  Crosland 165 

Lying  (Illustrations  of).     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    Works,  v  3 2.W 

Mabel ;  or,  heart  histories.     R.Rice 243 

Mabel  Vaughan.    Maria  Cummins 171 

Mabel's  mistake.     Ann  S.  Stephens 253 

Mabel's  progress,     [anan.'] 224 

Macaria.     A.  J.  Evans 183 

Macdermots  of  Ballycloran.     A.  TroUope 261 

Macpherson,    the    great    confederate  philosopher.      A.   C. 

Hills 213 

Madame  Therese.    Erckmann-Chatrian 183 

Madeline.     J.  Ka vanagh 221 

Mademoiselle  Merquem.    A.  L.  A.  D.  Dudevant 1T5 

Mademoiselle  Mora,  a  tale  of  modern  Rome,     [anon.l 225 

Madge  ;  or.  night  and  morning.     [«no7i.] 211 

Madonna  Mary.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234 

Maga  stories.     From  Putnam's  monthlv 225 

Magdalen  Hepburn.     Mrs.  M.  Oliphant 2.54 

Magdalen  the  enchantress.     L.  E.  Lascelle 225 

Maggie  and  Emma.     M.  J.  Mackintosh 224 

Maggie  Miller.    M.  J.  Holmes 213 

Magic  mirror,  a  round  of  tales  for  young  and  old.     W. 

Gilbert 194 

Maiden  and  married  of  Mary  Powell.     A.  Manning 225 

Maiden  aunt.     C.  M.  S.  Barnes 132 

Maid,  wife,  and  widow ;  or,  the  cloister  and  the  hearth.    C. 

Reade 242 

Mainstone's  housekeei)er.     E.  Meteyard 231 

Major  Gabagan.     W.  M.  Thackeray.    Miscellanies,  v  1 255 

Major  Roger  Sherman  Potter,  Life  and  adventures  of.   Phe- 

leg  von  Truesdale.    [F.C.Adams.]   112 

Make  or  break  ;  or,  the  rich  man's  daughter.     Oliver  Optic. 

[  W.  T.  Adams !  ] 113 , 

Malbrook.     [anon.l 225 

MaUeville.     J.  Abbott Ill 

Mammon.     Mrs.  C.  Gore 211 

Man  and  money :  or,  the  valley  of  Penhoat.     E.  Souvestre..253 

Man  at  arms  ;  or,  Henry  de  Geron.     G.  P.  R.  James 215 

Man  in  black.     G.  P.  R.'  James 215 

Man  made  of  money.    D.  Jerrold 221 

Man  of  feeling.     H.  Mackenzie 5tj53 

Man  of  the  world.     H.  Mackenzie 5t>53 

Man  with  the  broken  ear.    E.  About 112 

Manchester  strike.     H.  Martineau 231 

Manoeuvering.    M.  Edgeworth.    Kovels,  v  5 182 

Mansfield  Park.    Jane  Austen 125 

Mansie  Wauch.    D.  M.  Moir  232 

Marble  fawn  ;  or,  romance  of  Monte Beni.    N.  Hawthorne.  .212 
Marcus ;  or.  the  boy  farmer.  Walter  Aimwell.  [W.  Simonds].252 

Marcus  Warland.     C.  L.  Hentz 213 

Mardi,  and  a  voyage  thither.     H.  Melville 2.31 , 

Margaret,  a  story  of  life  in  a  prairie  home.    Miss  Bright. . .  142 

Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids,     [aiion.l 225, 

Margaret,  a  tale  of  the  real  and  the  ideaL     Rev.  S.  Judd..221. 

Margaret  Cecil.     C.  D.  Bell 1-3:5. 

Margaret  Denzil's  history,     [anon  ] 225 , 

Margaret  Hamilton.    Mrs.  0.  J.  Xewby  233 . 

Margaret  Howth,  a  story  of  to-day.     Sirs.  R.  H.  Davis  . . .  .172. 

JIargaret  MoncriefFe.     Charles  Burdett 145. 

Margaret  Percival.    E.  M.  Sewell 251 . 

Margaret  Smith's  journal.     J.  G.  Whittier 263. 

Margaret's  engagement,     [awon.] 225. 

Marguerite  de  Valois.     A.  Dumas 181 . 

Marian  Drayton  (Leaves  from  ye  journal  of) 225 

Marian  Grey.     >Irs.  M.  J.  Holmes  213 

Marion  Rooke  ;  or,  the  guest  of  fortune.     H.  Sedley 251, 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.  L.Miihlbach.  [Mrs.  C.  Mundt.].233 
Marion  Graham  ;  or,  higher  than  happiness.     Meta  Lander. 222 

Marjorie  Fleming:  a  sketch.    J.Brown   143, 

Mark  Rowland.     Hawser  Martingale.     [J.  S.  Sleeper.] 252 

Mark  Wilton,  the  merchant's  clerk.     C.  B.  Taylor 255 , 

Marius.     Victor  Hugo,     [Les  Miserables,  part  3] 214, 

Marmaduke  Herbert.     Lady  M.  Blessington 134. 

Marmaduke  Wyvil.     H  W.Herbert 213. 

Maroon.     Capt,  Mayne  Reid 242 . 

Maroon.     W.  G.  Simms 252 . 

Marooner's  island.     F.  R.  Goulding 211 . 

Marquess  (The).     T.  E.  Hook 214. 

Marriage.     Miss  S,  E.  Ferrier 191 

Marriage,  a  lottery.    Mrs.  Grey 211 . 

Marriage  of  Bclphegor.    N.  Machiavelli.     Croxall's  Novels, 

V.  1 171. 

Marriedlife.    T.S.Arthur 123. 

Married  life  at  Hillside.     Barry  Gray.     [R.  B.  Coffin.] 161 . 

Married  not  mated.     Miss  Alice  Cary 152 . 

Married  or  single.     Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick.     2v 251. 

Marrying  by  lot.     C.  B.  Mortimer 232 

Marrying  for  money.     Sirs.  M.  Daniels 1 71 

Marring  too  late.     George  Wood 264 

Marston  ;  or,  the  memoirs  of  a  statesman.     G.  Croly 165 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.    Charles  Dickens 173 

Martin  Merivale.    Paul  Creyton.     [J.T.Trowbridge.] 262 


50     Martin  Pole.     John  Saunders 245.04 

52     Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     Charles  Lever 223.54 

34    Martyn  Ware's  temptation.    Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.60 

28  Martyrs.    F.  R.  de  Chateaubriand 153 .  22 

05  Martyrs  of  Spain.     Mrs.  E.  Charles 153.16 

13  Marvellous  adventures  of  .Master  Tyll  Owlglass.  T.  Murner.234.42 
74    Mary  and  Hugo.     Mrs.  E.  0.  Smith 252  77 

49  Mary  Barton.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 1M.06 

29  Mary  Bell.    Jacob  Abbott Ill  .04 

60    Mary  Brandegee  :  an  autobiography.     Miss  Peck 235.28 

-Mary  of  Burgundy.     6.  P.  R.  James 215.67 

34    Mary  Derwent.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens 253  69 

22    Mary  Erskiue.    J.  Abbott Ill  .03 

50  Mary  Lyndon;  or,  revelations  of  a  life.    \anon.'\ 231.33 

.30    Mary  Lyndsay.    Lady  E.  Ponsonby 241 .46 

10  Mary  Powell  (Maiden  and  married  life  of).     [Anne  Man- 

09  ning.]   225.23 

17  ,  Mary  Staunton  ;  or,  the  pupils  of  Marvel  hall.     [a«o«.]. .  .231.39 

11  -Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord.     Mrs.  E.  Charles 153.09 

IS    Master  builder.     D.K.Lee 222.54 

12  Masterman   Ready ;    or,   the  wreck    of   the  Pacific.      F. 

79  Marryat 225.52 

50    Mathieus  Ropars 231 .40 

[  Matilda.    Eugene  Sue .  .254.36 

29    Matilda  Lonsdale.     C.  Adams 112.09 

28  Matrimonial  infelicities.    Barrv  Grav.     [R.  B.  Coffin.] 161 .  12 

29  Matthew  Caraby.     Benauly.     [B.  T.  and  L.  Abbott.] 231.41 

Matthew  WaUl  (History  of).    J.  G.  Lockhart 224.19 

14  Mattie :  a  stray.    Bv  author  of  Higher  church.     [a«o«.]  ..231.42 

82    >Iaude  Talbot.     H.  Lee 222.65 

57  Maurice  Dering;  or,  the  quadrilateral.    G.  A.  Lawrence  ..  .222.49 

Maurice  Tiernav.     C.  Lever 223.56 

11     Maxwell.     T.  E."  Hook 214  04 

MaxweU  Drewitt.    F.  G.  Trafford.     [Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.]  . .  .243.19 

11  May  and  December :  a  tale  of  wedded  life.    Mrs.  Hubback.214.36 

.18  I  May-flower.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe 254.19 

.01    May  Martin,  and  other  tales.    D.  P.  Thompson 261 .28 

.22    Meadow  brook.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 213.56 

.51  Means  and  ends ;  or,  self-training.     Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick  .  ,251,16 

.65    Medusa.    Mrs.  \.  Kemble  Sartoris 244.74 

.  66    Melbourne  house.     [S.  Warner.]   263 .06 

.15  \  Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Santee     W.  G.  Simms 252.34 

.07  I  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.    D.  De  Foe.    Works,  v.  6 5032 .06 

.07  Memoirs  of  Captain  Carleton.    D.  De  Foe.    Works,  v.  8. .  .5032.08 

.03    -Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre.    Lady  M.  Blessington 134.13 

.29     Memoirs  of  a  water-drinker.     W.  Dunlap 181 .20 

.15    Memoirs  of  Gaudentio  de  Lucca 194.15 

.14  I  Memoirs  of  a  physician.    A.Dumas 181.08 

21  ;  Memoirs  of  my  youth.    A.  P.  de  Lamartine 222 .29 

.57     Memoirs  of  the  year  2-500.     [H.  Mercier.] 231 .77 

.47    Men  of  character.    D.  Jerrold 221,16 

,12    Men's  wives.     W.  M.  Thackeray 2.55  45 

,67    The  same.    In  his  Miscellanies,  v.  4 225.60 

,03    Mercedes  of  Castile.    J.F.Cooper     164,03 

,36    Merchant  and  the  friar.    Sir  F.  Palgrave 2-34-47 

•34     Merchant  mechanic.     M.A.Howe 214  18 

21  Merchant  of  Beriin.     L.  Muhlbach.     [Mrs.  C.  Mundt.] 232.72 

37    Meredith.    Lady  M.  Blessington 134.12 

29     Merkland ;  or,  self-sacrifice.     Mrs.  Oliphant 234.20 

01  Merrimack  ;  or,  life  at  the  loom.    D.K.Lee 222.55 

15  Merry  mount :  a  romance  of  Massachusetts.    J.  L.  Motley.. 232.38 
,42  Message  from  the  sea,  and  the  Uncommercial  traveler.     C. 

57  Dickens 174.01 

,38  Meta  Gray;  or,  what  makes  home  happy.    M,  J.  Mackin- 

,07  1         tosh 224.73 

44    Methodist.     M.Fletcher.    2v  192.19 

,55     Metropolis;  or,  know  thy  neighbor.     R.  St.  Clar 244.56 

,2:3    Michael  Armstrong.     Mrs.  F.  TroUope 262.02 

.03    .Midshipman  Easy.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.53 

,41     Midsummer  eve  :  a  fairy  tale.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 212.22 

IS    Mignon.     [anon.'] 231.83 

62    Mildred.     Georgiana  M.  Craik 165.21 

,14     Mildred  Arkell.     .Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.63 

54    Mildred  Xorman,  the  Nazarene    [anon.] 2.31  85 

10  Mildred's  wedding :  a  family  history.     F.  Dertick 173.12 

19  Miles  O'RUey  (Private  life  and  adventures  of).     [0.  G. 

.51  Halpine.] 212.26 

33  Miles  Wallingford :    sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore.      J.  F. 

40  Cooper 164  04 

06  -Mill  on  the  floss.     George  Eliot.     [Miss  M.  A.  Evans.] 184.03 

22  Milly;  or,  the  hidden  cross.     L.  E.  Guerasey 212.00 

62     Milton  (.lohn)  and  his  times.     Max  Ring 243.81 

Mimic  life.     Mrs.  A.  C.  M.  Ritchie  243.35 

02  Ministering  children.     M.  L.  Charlesworth 153  19 

14  Minister's  wooing.     .Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe 254,20 

13    Ministrv  of  life.     M.  L.  Charlesworth 1.53  20 

03  Minstrel  love.     La  Motte  Fouque 192,26 

15  Jliramichl.     [nn-n.] 2-31 .89 

36    -Miriam.     Marion  Harland.     [Mrs.  V.  H.  Terhune.] 255.25 

32    Miserables  (Les).    Victor  Hugo 214  57 

44    Misrepresentation.     A.  H.  Drury 175.21 

26     MissCarew.     A.B.Edwards 182.29 

.33    Miss  Gilbert's  career.    J.  G.  Holland 213.45 

13    Miss  Mackenzie.    A.  TroUope 261 .58 

29 


Fiction:  titles. 


JIJ  S 


0  LI 


[Brooklyn 


Miss  Maijoiibanks.     Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Oliphant 234.21 

Miss  Oona  McQuarrie.     A.  Smith 252.72 

Miss  Patience  Uatliaway.     Glance  Gaylord.     [W.  J.  Brad- 
ley.]  194.23 

Miss  Kavenel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty.    J.  W. 

De  Forrest 172.13 

Miss  Slimmen's  window.     Mrs.  Mark  Peabody.     [Mrs.  V.  F. 

Victor.] 262.43 

Missing  bride.    Jlrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 253 . 3S 

Mission ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225 .  54 

Mistletoe.     liy  author  of  the  Wedduig  bells.     \cinon:\ 231 .90 

Mistress  and  maid.    Miss  D.  M.  .Muloch.     [Mrs.  Craik.] 283.51 

Moby  Dick ;  or,  the  whale.     H.  Melville 281 .69 

Modern  chivalry.     H.  II.  Brackeuridge .  .135.13 

Modern  pilgrims.     George  Wood.    2v 264.45 

Modern  pythagorean.     K.  Macnish  225.09 

Modern  society  ;  or,  the  march  of  intellect.     C.  Sinclair  . .  .252.56 
Modern  story-teller;  or,  the  best  stories  of  the  best  authors. 232. IS 

Mohicans  of  Paris.    A.  Dumas 181 .09 

Mohun  ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Lee  and  his  paladins.    J.  E. 

Cooke  168.17 

Moliere  (Tales  from).    D.  P.  Lennard 223 .  18 

Monalili.     AVashington  Allston 121.16' 

Monastery.     Walter  Scott 245.57 

MoncrielTe  (Margaret),  the   first  love  of  Aaron  Burr.     C. 

Burdett 145  18 

Montalban.     \ctnon^ 282.25 

Montanas ;  or,  under  the  stars.    S.  J.  Hancock 212.30 

Monikins.    J.  F.  Cooper 1&4.05 

Monk  of  Cimies.     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.     Works,  v.  14 252.14 

Moods.     Miss  L.  M.  Olcott 121.01 

Moonstone.    Wilkie  Collins 162  13 

Mordauut.    John  Moore 5056 .13 

Mordaunt  hall.     .Mrs.  Anne  C.  Marsh 231.12 

Morland  cottage.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.07 

Morgesons.     Mrs.  E  Stoddard 254.07 

Morley  Ernstein.     G.  P.  R.  James 215 .  68 

Morrison?.    Mrs.  M.  Hosmer 214.12 

Mort  (La)  d'Arthur.     Compiled  by  T.  Malory 123.28 

Moss  side.     Marion  Harland.     [Mrs.  V.  H.  Terhune.] 255.26 

Jlosses  from  an  old  manse.     N.  Hawthorne 212 . 59 

Mother  and  son.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    Works,  v.  1 234.28 

Motherless  children.      Mrs.   M.   Leslie.      [.Mrs.   H.  N.  W. 

Baker.] 131 .05 

Mother's  recompense.     Grace  Aguilar 114.05 

Rlother's  trials.    By  autlior  of  My  lady,     \_anon. ] 232 .37 

Mozart:  a  biographical  romance.     H.  Rau 242.09 

Mr.  Brown's  letters.     W.  M.  Thackeray 2.55  44 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children.    A.  B.  and  S.  Warner.    2v 263.21 

Mr.  Sponge's  sporting  tour 213.20 

Mr.  Stewart's  intentions.     F.  W.  Robinson  243.46 

Mr.  Wvnyard's  ward.     Holme  Lee 222 .  68 

Mrs.  Ben  Darby.     A.  M.  Collins 102 .01 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.     D.  Jerrold 221.14 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles.     Mrs.  H.  Wood 264.56 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.     C.  Dickens 174.02 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.     C.  Dickens 174.03 

Mrs.  Partington's  carpet  bag  of  fun.    S.  P.  Avery 125.27 

Murder  will  out.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    Works,  v.  1 234 .  28 

Mustang  Gray  :  a  romance.     J.  Clemens 155.18 

Mustee  ;  or,  love  and  liberty.     B.  F.  Presbury 241 .59 

Mute  singer.     Anna  C.  M.  Ritchie  ...   243.86 

My  brother's  wife  :  a  life  history.     A.  B.  Edwards 182.30 

My  cousm  Nicholas.     K.  H.  Barham 132.12 

My  early  days.    E.  W.  Farnham 185.05 

My  good  for  nothing  brother.    W.  Lane 222.43 

My  husband's  crime.     M.  R.  Housekeeper 214.15 

My  lady :  a  tale  of  modern  life.     [a«o?t.] 238.14 

My  la<ly  Ludlow.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.08 

My  married  life  at  Hillside.     Barry  Gray.     [R.  B.  Coffin.] . .  161 .13 

My  novel.    Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton.    2v 142.18 

My  own  story.     M.  Leigh 223.10 

Myrtis,  with  other  etchings  and  sketchings.      Mrs.  L.  M. 

Slgourney  252.20 

My  son's  wife.     [««o«.] 2.83 .16 

My  Southern  friends.     Edmund  Kirke.     [J.  K.  Gilmore.]. .  .195.06 
My  uncle  Timothy.    Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.    Works,  v.  6..  .2.52.06 

Mysteries  of  Paris.    Eugene  Sue 254.37 

Mysteriesof  Udolpho.    Mrs.  A.  Radcliffe 242.06 

Mysterious  marriage;  or.  Sir  Edward  Graham.     0.  Sin- 
clair  2.52.57 

Mysterious  parchment.    Joel  Wakeman 262.47 

Mysterious  stranger.     Mrs.  A.  Ojiie.     Works,  v.  2 2.34.29 

Mystery  :  a  story  of  domestic  life     Mrs.  Henry  Wood 264.04 

My  third  book.     Mrs.  L.  C.  Moulton 232.40 

My  tliirty  years  out  of  the  senate.    Major  Jack  Downing  .  ,253.08 

My  uncle  the  curate.     M.  W.  Savage 245.10 

Nannette  and  her  lovers.    T.  Gwynne 212 . 02 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher.    L.  MUhlbaoh.    [Mrs.  C.  Mundt.]  ..233.04 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia.    L.  Muhlbach 233.05 

Nathalie.     J.  Kavanagh 221 .51 

Nature's  nobleman.     [(mo«.] 233.19 

Nature's  scliool ;  or,  lessons  in  the  garden  and  field.     F.  E. 

Bunnett 145.17 

30 


Naughty  boys ;  or,  the  sufferings  of  Mr.  Delteil.    Champ- 

fleury 152 .18 

Naval  officer.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.47 

Nearer  and  dearer.     Cuthbert  Bede.     [E.Bradley.] 141.12 

Ned  Allen  ;  or,  the  past  age.     D.  Hannay 212.89 

Ned  Myers ;  or,  life  before  the  mast.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.06 

Ned  Nevins,  the  newsboy  ;  or,  street  life  in  Boston.     H. 

Morgan 232.31 

Neighbor  Jackwood.    J.T.Trowbridge 262.14 

Neighbor's  wives.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 262 .15 

Neighbors  (The).     Fredrika  Bremer 141 .22 

Nellie  Bracken  ;  or,  forty  years  ago.     A.  C.  BradfoJd 141.10 

Nellie  AVarren  ;  or,  the  lost  watch.     Lawrence  Lancewood. 

[F.  Forester.]   , 222.34 

Nemesis.     Marion  Harland.     [Mrs.  V.  H.  Terhune.] 255.27 

Nepenthe     By  the  author  of  Olie.     [rt  rto».] 238 .  26 

Never  too  late  to  mend.    Charles  Reade.    2v 242.18 

Newcomes.     AV.  M.  Thackeray 255 .46 

New  England  tale.     Miss  0.  M.  Sedgwick 251.17 

New  priest  in  Conception  bay.     K.  T.  S.  Lowell.    2  v 224.86 

New  stories.     Charles  Dickens 174.04 

New  stories  by  the  Christmas  fire.     C.  Dickens.     [In  Christ- 
mas stories.] 173.23 

Newsboy,     [awore.] 238.34 

Newton  Forster.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225 .  55 

New  York  boarding  houses.    T.  B.  Gunn 212 .  04 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     Charles  Dickens 174.05 

Nick  of  the  woods.    R.  M.  Bird 134.02 

Niel  Klim's  journey  under  the  ground.    L.  von  Holberg . . .  .213.44 

Night  and  morning.     E.  Bulwer  Lytton 142.22 

Nightmare  abbey.     T.  L.  Peacock  235.26 

Nights  in  a  blockhouse.     H.  C.  AVatson 263 .43 

Nina.     Frederika  Bremer 141 .24 

Nina;  or,  life's  caprices.     F.J.  B.Smith 258.02 

Noble  life.    D.  M.  Muloch.     [Mrs.  Craik.] 282.52 

No  man's  friend.    W.F.Robinson 243. 4'7 

No  name.     Wilkie  Collins.     2v 162.08 

No  thoroughfare.     Charles  Dickens 178.37 

Noddy  Newman  on  a  cruise;   or,  work  and  win.     W.  T. 

A'dams 118 .  08 

Nonsense.     Mark  M.  Pomeroy 241 .43 

Nora  and  Archibald  Lee.     \(in07i!\ 233.42 

Norman  Leslie.     T.  S.  Fay 191.14 

Norman's  bridge ;  or,  the  modern  Midas.    Mrs.  Marsh 281 .13 

North  and  South.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194 .  09 

Northanger  abbey.     J.  Austen 125.13 

The  same.     [With  Pride  and  prejudice.] 125  16 

Northwood.     Mrs.  S.  J.  Hale 212.17 

Norwood  ;  or,  village  life  in  New  England.    11.  W.  Beecher .  183 .  08 

Nose  of  a  notary.    Edmund  About 113.04 

Not  dead  yet.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson 221.06 

Nothing  new.    D.  M.  Muloch.     [Mrs.  Craik.]   232.53 

No  thoroughfare.     C.  Dickens  and  AA'ilkie  Collins 173.37 

Notice  to  quit.    AV.  G.  AVills 264.13 

Not  wisely  but  too  well,     {anon.l 233 .49 

Novelist's  magazine.     22  v 2.33.51 

Now  and  then.     Samuel  AVarren 268.38 

Now  or  never ;  the  adventures  of  Bobby  Bright.     Oliver 

Optic.     [AV.  T.  Adams.]   112.24 

Nun  (The).     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.    AVorks,  v.  7 252 .07 

Nutshell  of  knowledge    A.  L.O.  E 121.19 

Oakfield;  or,  fellowship  in  the  East.     AA^  D.  Arnold 123.06 

Oak  openings  ;  oi-,  the  bee  hunters.     J.  F.  Cooper 164.07 

O'Bryens  and  O'Flahertys.    Lady  S.  O.  Morgan.     2  v 232.32 

Occupations  of  a  retired  life.    E.  Garrett 193.31 

Ocean  waifs.     Capt.  M.  Reid 242  52 

O'Donogliue,  a  tale  of  Ireland.    C.  Lever 223.57 

Odds  (At).    Baroness  I.  von  Tautphoeus 255.08 

Ofl-hand  sketches.    T.  S.  Ai-thur 123.15 

Ogilvies.    D.  Muloch 232.54 

Old  Chelsea  bun-house.    Miss  Anne  Manning 225.29 

Old  curiosity  sliop.     Charles  Dickens 174.09 

Old  English  Baron.     Miss  C.  Reeve 242.86 

Old  farm  house.     C.  H.  B.  Laiug 222.27 

Old  frienils  and  new  acquaintances.    A.  Strickland.    2  v. .  .254.29 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.    L.  Muhlbach.     [C.  Mundt.] 233.06 

Old  helmet  (The).    Miss  S.  AA'arner.    2v 263.08 

Old  Hepsy.     C.  AV.  Dennison 178.06 

Old  Hicks"  the  guide.    C.  AV.  AA'ebber 263.44 

Old  homestead.     A.  S.  Ste))hens  258.70 

Old  house  by  the  river.    AV.  C.  Prime 241.66 

Old  (Tlie)inn.    J.  Barnes 132.18 

Old  lieutenant's  sons   225.07 

Old  mam'selle's  secret.     E.  Marlitt ...225.39 

Old  Mortality.     Sir  AValter  Scott 245.58 

Old  Patroon  (The) ;  or,  A'an  Broek  property.  J.  A.  Maitland. .  .225.14 

Old  plantation.     J.  llungerford 215.01 

Old  St.  Paul's.     AV.  H.  Ainsworth 115.06 

Old  Sir  Douglas.    Hon.  Mrs.  Norton 233.47 

Old  Vicarage.     Mrs.  Hubhack 214.37 

Olie ;  or,  the  old  west  room 284  00 

Olive.     D.  M.  Muloch 232.55 

Olive  Blake's  good  work.    J.  C.  Jeaffreson 221 .07 

Oliver  Twist.    Charles  Dickens.    2v 174.12 


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Omoo ;  adventures  in  the  south  seas.     H.  Melville 231 .  TO 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Mrs.  E.  Charles 158.11 

On  Guard.    Annie  Thomas 261.12 

One  and  twenty,     [anon.'] 28-1.26 

One  armed  Hugh.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Moffat  232 .20 

One  da}''s  weaving.     [Magnet  Stories.]     L.  Palmer 2-34.49 

One  in  a  thousand.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.69 

One  of  the  family,     [anon.] 234.27 

One  of  them.     Charles  Lever 223.58 

One  year ;  a  tale  of  wedlock.    E.  F.  Carlen 145 .  42 

Only  a  clod.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 185.29 

Only  a  fiddler;  and  0.  T.    H.  C.  Anderson 122.11 

Only  a  woman's  heart.     Ada  Clare 155.03 

Onlyson(An).     [anon.] 284.27 

Only  temper.    Mrs.  C.  J.  Newby 2:38 .80 

On  the  border.     Edmund  Kirke.     [J.  R.  Gilmore] 195.07 

On  the  heights.    B.  Auerbach 124.09 

On  the  way.     A.  L.  0.  E 121.20 

On  the  wing.     Nellie  Eyster  184.14 

Onward;  or,  the  mountain  claniberers.    J.  A.  Winscom. ..  .264.27 

Operas  (Tales  from  the).     Ed.  by  G.  F.  Pardon 234 .  60 

Ophelia  (History  of).    Susan  Fielding.     [NoveUst's  Mag. 

v.  19]   288.70 

Opportunity.     A.  M.  Crane 165.23 

Opposite  neighbor.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    Works,  v.  3 234.30 

Ordeal  of  wives  (The).     [a«o«] 234.31 

Orpheus  C.  Kerr  paper?.  1st— 8d  series .     R.  H.  Newell 233 .36 

Orville  College.     Mrs.  Henry  Wood 264.65 

Orley  farm.     Anthony  TroUope 261  64 

Ormond.     Maria  Edgeworth.    Novels,  v.  9 182.19 

Ormond  ;  or.  the  secret  witness.     C.  B.  Brown 143.10 

Orphan  (The).     Mrs.  A.  Opie.     Works  v.  1 2.34. 28 

Orphans  of  Normandj-.    Mrs.  M.  M.Sherwood.   AVorks,  v.  2.252.02 

Ortis  (Letters  of).    H.  Foscolo,  from  the  Italian 192 .  24 

Oscar ;  or,  the  boy  who  had  his  own  way.    W.  Aimwell.   [W. 

Simonds.] 252 .43 

Osceola,  the  seminole.     Capt.  Mayne  Reid 242.53 

Oswald  Cray.     Mrs.  Henry  Wood 264.66 

Our  Charley.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe 254  21 

Our  cousin  Veronica.    M.  E.  Wormely 265.06 

Our  honeymoon,  and  other  comicalities,  from  Punch 234.87 

Our  mutual  friend.     Charles  Dickens 174.17 

Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house.     T.  S.  Arthur 123 .  11 

Our  parish;  or,  annals  of  pastor  and  people,     [anon.] 234  36 

Ourvillage.     Miss  M.  R.  Mitford.     2v 232.13 

Our  year ;  a  child's  book.    D.  M.  Muloch 232 .  56 

Outcasts.     M.E.  Braddon 1-35.85 

Out  in  the  world.    T.  S.  Arthur 123.10 

Out  of  his  head  ;  a  romance.    Ed.  by  T.  B.  Aldrich 121 .  07 

Out  of  the  depths  ;  the  story  of  a  woman's  life 2-34. 38 

Out  of  town.     Barry  Gray.     [R.  B.  Coffin.] 161  14 

Out-post.    J.  G.  Austin 125.20 

Outward  bound  ;  or,  young  America  afloat.    W.  T.  Adams.  112. 25 

Overthecliffs.     C.  Chanter 152.20 

Owlglass  (.Marvellous  adventures  of).    T.  Mumer 234.42 

Pacha  of  many  tales.    Capt.  F.  Marryatt 225.56 

Palmerin  of  England.     F.  de  Moraes.     [Really  by  L.  Hur- 

tado.]   221.80 

Palmyra  (Letters  from).     William  Ware 262 .  68 

Pamela.    S.  Richardson 248  08 

Parent's  assistant.     M.  Edgeworth 182 .07 

Paris  in  America.    E.  R.  L.  Laboulaye 222 .  25 

Parish  side,     [anon.] 234.61 

Parson's  daughter.     T.  E.  Hook 214.05 

Parthenia.     Mrs.  E.  B.  Lee 222  56 

Partisan  ;  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     W.  G.  Simms 252.35 

Partisan  (The)  leader.    B.  Tucker.    2  v.  in  1 .   262 . 1 9 

Pasha  papers.    W.  W.  Ilowe 214.19 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  faire  gospeller,  Mistress  Anne 

Askew.     Miss  A.  Manning 225.25 

Passages  from  the  life  of  Margaret  Maitland.    Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Oliphant 2-34.19 

Pastimes  with  my  little  friends.    M.  H.  B.  Bennett 138 . 1 6 

Pastor's  (The)  fireside.     Jane  Porter. 241 .53 

Pathfinder.     J.F.Cooper 164.08 

Patience  Strong's  outings.     Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 263.62 

Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures.    J.  R.  Gilmore 195 .  OS 

Patronage.     Maria  Edgeworth.    Novels,  v.  7 — S 182.18 

Paul  and  Virginia.    J.  H.  B.  de  St.  Pien-e 244  78 

Paul  Clifford.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 142.23 

Paul  Feiroll.     C.  Clive 155.22 

Paved  with  gold.     A.  Mayhew 231 .53 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island.     H.  B.  Stowe 254.22 

Peasant  (The)  and  his  landlord.     Baroness  Knorring. 222.20 

Peasant  and  prince.     H.  Martincau 231 .23 

Peculiar;  a  tale  of  the  great  transition.     E.Sargent  244.65 

Pedlington  (Little)  and  the  Pedlingtonians.    T.  Poole 241 .48 

Peers  and  Parvenues.     Mrs.  Gore 211.25 

Peg  Woffington.     Charles  Reade 242.22 

Ptilo  ;  an  Evangeliad.     Svlvester  Judd 221 .36 

Pelham.    Sir  E.  B.  Lytton.    2v 142.25 

Pen  Owen 241.01 

Pencil  sketches.    Miss  R.  Leslie 223.26 

Pendennis.    W.M.Thackeray.    2v 255.47 


Pequinillo.    (B'd  with  Agincourt).    G.  P.  R.  James 215.-35 

Percival  Keene.    Capt.  F.  Marryat 275.57 

Percy  Effingham.     H.  Cockton 161.02 

Peregrine  Pickle  (Adventures  of).     T.  Smollett 253.14 

Perpetual  Curate.     Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Oliphant 2-34.22 

Peruvian  tales.    T.  S.  Gueullette 233.56 

Perversion.    AV. .T.  Conybeare  163.65 

Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisherman.    J.  Reynolds 243.04 

Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.     George  Wood 264 .47 

Peter  Simple.    Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.58 

Peter  the  whaler     W.  H.  G.  Kingston 222 .14 

Peter  Wilkins  (Life  and  adventures  of),  [anon.  R.Paltock.].228.78 

Petty  annoyance  of  married  life.     H.  de  Balzac 132.04 

Peveril  of  the  peak.    Sir  Walter  Scott 245.60 

Phantastes ;  a  faerie  romance.    G.  MacDonald 224  59 

Phantom  ship.    Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.58 

Phemie  Keller.    F.  G.  Trafford.     [Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.]..  ..243  20 

Philip.     W.M.Thackeray 255.32 

Philip  Augustus.    G.  P.  R.  James 215.70 

Philip  Thaxter 241 .11 

Philly  and  Kit.     C.  Chesebro' 154.02 

Philothea ;  a  Grecian  romance.    Mrs.  L.  M.  Child 154.06 

Philosophers  of  Foufouville.     R.  Freelance,  Esq'r 193.05 

Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member.     Anthony  Trollope 261 .71 

Phoenixiana  ;  or,  sketches  and  burlesques.    John  Phoenix. 

[G.  H.  Derby.] 173 .  OS 

Piazza  Tales.     H.  Melville 231.71 

Picciola  ;  or,  captivity  captive.    X.  B.  Saintine 244.55 

Pickwick paper.s.     Charles  Dickens.    2v 174.22 

Picnic  papers  (The).     Charles  Dickens 174.18 

Pictures  of  country  life.     A.  Cary 152.04 

Pictures  of  private  life.     Mrs.  S.  Ellis.    3v 183  09 

Pictures  of  the  olden  time.    E.  H.  Sears 251 .08 

Pierre ;  or,  the  ambiguities.     H.  Melville 231 .72 

Pigeon  pie  ;  a  tale  of  Roundhead  times.    Miss  Yonge 265.43 

Pilgrimage  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  our  times 2(S.68 

Pilgrims  of  fashion.     K.  Cornwallis 165.09 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.     Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 142.27 

Pilgrims  on  the  Thames.    Pierce  Egan 181 .28 

Pilgrim's  progress.     John  Bunyan 145.14 

Pillar  of  fire  ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.    Rev.  J.  H.  Ingraham.  .215.19 

Pilot.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.09 

Piney  Wood's  tavern ;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  Texas 241 .21 

Pioneers.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.10 

Pique,     [anon.] 241.22 

Pirate.    Sir  Walter  Scott 245.66 

Pirate  and  three  cutters.    Capt.  F.  Marryat '. . ,  .225.65 

Pirates  of  the  prairies.     G.  Aimard 114.14 

Plant  hunters.     Mayne  Reid 242.53 

Planter's  (I he)  daughter,     [anon.] 241.36 

Planter's  northern  bride.     C.  L.  Hentz 218.14 

Play  and  study.    Mrs.  M.  Leslie.     [Mrs.  H.  N.  W.  Baker.] . .  131 .04 

Played  out     Annie  Thomas 261.13 

Playing  for  high  stakes.    Annie  Thomas 261 .16 

Poacher.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.67 

Point  of  honor.     [ano?i.] 241.42 

Pompey  the  little  ;  or,  life  of  a  lap-dog.    F.  Coventry 165.14 

Poor  and  proud ;  or,  Katy  Redburn.     W.T.Adams 112.26 

Poor  humanity.     F.W.Robinson 213.48 

Poor  Jack.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.59 

Poor  Mat ;  or,  the  clouded  intellect.    J.  Ingelow 215 .13 

Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  man.     Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  .251 .18 

Poor  traveler.     C.Dickens.     [In  Christmas  stories.] 173.28 

Popular  legends  of  Brittany.     E.  Souvestre 253  50 

Popular  tales.     M.  Edgeworth.     2v 1.82.08 

Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  Northern  nations.  8  v 255.01 

Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     George  W.  Dasent.     2  v 171.39 

Popular  tales  of  the  Germans 241.51 

Portraits  of  my  man-ied  friends.    By  uncle  Ben.     [anon.]. 241. 61 

Potiphar  papers.    George  W.  Curtis 171 .20 

Potter,  Roger  Sherman,  (Life  and  adventures  of).    P.  Van 

Truesdale.     [F  C.  Adams.] 112.11 

Prairie.    J.  P.  Cooper 164.11 

Prairie  bird.     C.  A.  Murray 233.12 

Prairie  Crusoe  (The)  ;  or,  adventures  in  the  far  west:  a  story 

for  boys,     [anon.]   241.58 

Praise  and  principle.    Jliss  AI.  J.  Mcintosh 224.74 

President's  daughters.     Fredrika  Bremer 141 .23 

Preacher  and  the  king.     L.  F.  Bungeuer 145.12 

Precaution.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.12 

Pride  and  prejudice.     J.Austen 125.16 

Pride  of  life.    Lady  J.  Scott 245.14 

Priest  (The)  and  the  Huguenots.    L.  F.  Bungener 145.13 

Prince  Eugene,  and  his  time :  an  historical  romance.    C.  M. 

Mundt.     From  the  German  by  A.  De  V.  Chaudron 2-33.07 

Prince  (The)  of  Kashua :  a  West  Indian  story.     R.  B.  Kim- 
ball  221.63 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David.     Rev.  J.  H.  Ingraham 215.20 

Princes  Use  :  a  story  of  the  Hartz  mountains 241 .67 

Priscilla ;  or,  trials  for  the  truth.    J.  Banvard 1-32.07 

Privateer's  man.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.60 

Prize  novelists,  etc.     W.  M.  Thackeray 255.48 

Probus ;  or,  Aurelian.     William  Ware 262 .  66 

Prodigal  son.    Dutton  Cook 163. OT 

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Professor  (TheV     Charlotte  Bronte 142.10 

Professor's  lady.     B.  Auerbach 124. li 

Progress  and  prejudice.    Mrs.  C.  Gore 211 .26 

Prue  and  I.     G.  W.  Curtis 1"1 .21 

Psyche  (.V)  of  to-dav.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 221 .10 

Puddleford  and  its  people.     H.  H.  Riley 243.30 

Punch's  letter  to  his  son ;  Punch's  complete  letter  writer ; 

Sketches  221 .17 

Punch's  prize  novelists.    AV.  M.  Thackeray.    Miscellanies, 

V.  2 255.58 

Puritan  and  his  daughter.    J.  K.  Paulding 235.19 

Pynnshust,  his  wanderings,  etc.     D.  MacLeod 225  OG 

Quadroon.     Capt.  M.  Keid 242.55 

Quaker,  and  Young  man  of  the  world.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.    2  v. 234. 29 
Quaker  soldier:   or,  the  British  in  Philadelphia.     J.  R. 

Jones 221 .32 

Queechy.    Susan  Warner.    2v 203.10 

Queen  Mab.     J.  Kavanagh 221.52 

Queen  of  Denmark.     Mrs.  Gore 211 .29 

Queen  of  hearts.     W.  Wilkie  Collins 162.11 

Queen  of  the  county.     [rtHO«.] 241 .73 

Queen's  necklace.    A.  iJumas.    2v 181.10 

Queer  little  people.     H.B.Stowe 254.24 

Quentin  Durv.ard.     Sir  Walter  Scott 245 . 66 

Quest,     [anon.'] 241.74 

Quiet  (.\)  English  town,  and  human  life  therein.     W.  T. 

Mountford . .  .232.42 

Quiet  heart  234.22 

Quintus  FLxlein.     J.  P.  F.  Richter 151 .13 

Quite  alone.     G.  A.  Sala 244.59 

Quits.    Baroness  I.  von  Tautphoeus 255.12 

Kab  and  his  friends.    John  Brown 

Race  for  wealth.     Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell 243.21 

Rachel.    Julia  Kavanagh 221 .53 

Rachel's  secret 242.00 

Rachel  Ray.     Anthony  TroUope 261.65 

Ragged  Dick.     Horatio  Alger 121.13 

Rambleton  :  a  romance  of  fashionable  life  in  New  Yoi'k.     C. 

Sealsfleld 251 .09 

Ran  away  to  sea.     M.  Reid 242.56 

Randolph   Gordon,  and  other  stories.      Ouida.      [De  La 

Rama.]   172.20 

Randolph  Honor,     \_anon.'] 242.12 

Rangers  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaha.    A.  W.  Arlington  .  .123.04 

Ranthorpe.    G.H.Lewes 223.67 

Raphael.    A.  de  Lamartlne  222.80 

Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia.     S  Johnson 221 .  22 

Rattlin,  the  reefer.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225.61 

Ravenscliffe.     Mrs.  Marsh.     2v 281.14 

Ravenshoe.    Henry  Kingsley 222.05 

Raymond's  heroine,     [anon.'] 242.11 

Realmah.     Arthur  Helps 213.05 

Rebecca  ;  or,  a  woman's  secret.    Mrs.  F.  0.  Corbin 165.06 

Rebecca  and  Roweiia.    W.  M.  Thackeray 255.40 

Rebels ;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolution.     L.  M.  Child 154.08 

Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlin.     H.  Kingsley 222.02 

Recollections  of  a  policeman.    T.  Waters 263.39 

Recommended  to  mercy,     [anon.] 242.30 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.    M.  L.  Putnam 241 .71 

Records  of  the  Bul)bleton  parish 242 .82 

Rector  (The),  and  the  doctor's  family.     M.  0.  AY.  Oliphant.234.22 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.     F.  W.  Shelton 251 .  55 

Rector's  wife  (The);    or,  the  valley  of  a  hundred  fires. 

[anon.] 242.33 

Rectory  of  Moreland  ;  or,  my  duty     [anon.] 242 .31 

Red  book  of  Appin.     K.  A.  Hitchcock 213.25 

Redburn  ;  his  tir.st  voyage.     H.  Melville 2;31 .  73 

Redbnrn  ;  or,  the  schoolmaster  of  a  morning  242 .34 

Redcourt  farm  (The),  and  the  nobleman's  wife.     H.  Wood.  .264.07 
Red  cross;  or  young  America  in  England  and  Wales.    W.  T. 

Adams 112 .  27 

Red  doctor  (The).    J.  P.  Lafitte 222.26 

Red  Eric  (The) ;  or,  the  whales  last  cruise.     R.  M.  Ballan- 

tyne 131 .  25 

Redgauntlet.    Sir  Walter  Scott 245.69 

Red-letter  days  in  Applethorpe.     Gail  Hamilton.     [M.  A. 

Dodge.] 175.10 

Red  Rover.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.13 

Red  Skins ;  the  conclusion   of  the  Littlepage  MSS.     J.  F. 

Cooper 164.14 

Red  track  (The).     G.  Aimard 114.17 

Reginald  Hastings ;  or,  a  tale  of  '64.    E.  Warburton 262 .53 

Reginald  Lyle.     Miss  J.  Panloe 2.34.56 

Rejected  wife.    Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens  253.71 

Rena;  or,  the  snow  bird.     Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz 213.15 

Renshaw.    Ed.  by  Cuy ler  Pine.     [Miss  Peck.] 235 .  29 

Repealers.    Lady  Blessington 134.16 

Rescued  from  Egj-pt.     A.  L.  0.  E.    [j>seu(lon.] 121.21 

Retribution.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Soutliworth 253.. 39 

Reuben  Medlicott;  or,  the  coming  man.     M.  W.  Savage  ..  .245.11 

Revenge  (The).    Mrs.  A.  Opie.     Works,  v.  1 234.28 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor.    D.G.Mitchell 232.06 

Reynard,  the  fox.    Roscoe's  German  novelists,  v.  1 244.16 

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Rich  and  humble ;  or.  Bertha  Grant.    Oliver  Optic.     [W.  T. 

Adams.] 112  28 

Richard  Edny  and  the  governor's  family.    Rev.  S.  Judd 221 .37 

Richard  Hurdis  :  a  tale  of  Alaliama.     W.  G.  Simms 252 .36 

Richard  the   fearless;   or,   the   little  duke.      Miss   C.   JL 

Yonge 265.44 

Richelieu.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.71 

Rich  husband.     Mrs  J.  H.  Riddell 243 .22 

Rifle  rangers.     Capt.  M.  Reid 242.57 

Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.10 

Rienzi.    Sir  E.  B.  Lytton 142.28 

Ring  of  Amasis.    R.  B.  Lytton 145  07 

Rip  Van  Winkle     W.Irving.     [In  his  Sketch-book.] 215.29 

Rita, :  an  autobiography 243.82 

Rivals  (The).     Gerald  Griffin 211 .74 

Rivals :  a  tale.    Hon.  J.  Clemens 155.24 

Robber  (The).     G.  P.  R.  James 215.72 

Robber  (The).     Mr.s.  A.  Opie.     Works,  v.  1 234.28 

Robert  Dalby:    being    the  early  days  of  a  connoisseur. 

[anon.] .   243.40 

Robert  Fulton  :  an  historical  novel.    J.  C.  Hauch 212 .  48 

Robert  Graham  :  a  sequel  to  Linda.  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hentz  . . .  .213.16 
Robert  Severne,  his  friends  and  his  enemies.  AV.  A.  Ham- 
mond   212.33 

Rob  Nixon,  the  old  white  trapper.    W.  H.  G.  Kingston 222 .15 

Robinson  Crusoe.     D.  De  Foe   172.11,  5032.01 

Rockford  ;  or,  sunshine  and  storm.    Mrs.  L.  D.  Umsted 262.36 

Roderick  Random  (Adventures  of).     T.  Smollett 253 .16 

Rodolphus.    Jacob  Abbott 111.06 

Roebuck,     [anon.]   244.11 

Roland  Cashel.     C.  Lever,    lllus.  by  Phiz  228.59 

Roland  Trevor ;  or,  the  pilot  of  human  life  244.12 

Romance  and  its  hero,     [a non .] 244 .  13 

Romance  and  reality.     L.  E.  Landon 222.38 

Romance  dust  from  the  historic  placer.     W.  S.  Mayo 281.28 

Romance  of  ancient  history  :  Egj'pt.  -  2  V 244.14 

Romance  of  Beauseincourt.     Mrs.  C.  AA'arfield 262.63 

Romance  of  a  dull  life,     [anon.]  244  10 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.    0.  Feuillet 191 .28 

Romance  of  history :  Italj'.     C.  Blacfarlane.    8  v 224.63 

Romance  of  sporting.     C.  AA''.  AA'ebber — 263 .45 

Romance  of  student  life  abroad.     R.  B.  Kimball 221 .  64 

Romance  of  the  forest.    Mrs.  A.  Radcliffe 242.07 

Romance  of  the  forum.     P.  Burke 145.20 

Romance  of  the  harem.    Miss  Pardoe 234.57 

Romance  of  the  mummy.     T.  Gautier 194.17 

Romance  of  the  republic.    M.  L,  Child 154 .  07 

Romance  of  war.     Capt.  J.  Grant 211 .89 

Romance  of  war  (The) ;  or,  Napoleons  campaign  in  Russia. 

L.  Rellstab 243 .01 

Roman  traitor  ;  or,  the  days  of  Catiline.     H.  W.  Herbert. .  .213.21 

Romany  rye  (The).     G.  Borrow.    2v 135  07 

Romola.    George  Eliot.     [M.A.Evans.] 184.04 

Rory  O'More.     Samuel  Lover 224  32 

Rosamond,  and  other  tales.     M.  Edgeworth 182.10 

Rosa  ;  or,  the  Parisian  girl.     From  the  French  of  Madame 

de  Pressens6,  by  Mrs.  J.  C.  Fletcher Wl .  62 

Rose  Clark.     Mrs.  J.  Parton 235.09 

Rose  d' Albert ;  or,  troublous  times.     G.  P.  R.  James 215.73 

Rose  Douglas,     [anon.] 244.29 

Rose  Mather.     Jlrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes 213 .58 

Rosemary;  or,  life  and  death.    J.V.Huntington 215.10 

Roundhearts,  and  other  stories.    Miss  Miriam  Cole 161.23 

Roughing  it  with  Alick  Baillie.     AV.  J.  Stewart. 254.01 

Round  the  block  :  an  American  novel,     [anon.] 244 .  30 

Round  the  world.     AV.  H.  G.  Kingston 222.16 

Roxobel.     Mrs.  Sherwood.    3v 251.68 

Royal  favorite.     Mrs.  C.  Gore 211  32 

Rubina.     [anon.] 244.42 

Ruby's  husband.      Marion  Harland.     [Mrs.   A'.  H.   Ter- 

hune.] 255.29 

Rumor,     [anon.] 251 .  62 

Running  the  gauntlet.    E.Yates 265.19 

Rupert  Goodwin.     Miss  M.  E.  Braddon 135.30 

Russell:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II.   G.P.R.James.  2v.215.74 

Ruth.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell.     2v ...194.11 

Ruth  Hall.     Mrs.  Parton V. 235.10 

Rutledge.     Miss  M.  Cole   161.24 

Sablecloud:  a  southern  tale.     N.Adams 112.13 

Sacrifice,  bound  with  Time  and  tide.     A.  S.  Roe 244.00 

Sailor  boy ;  or.  Jack  Somers  in  the  navy.     Oliver  Optic. 

[W.T.Adams.] 112.29 

St.  Elmo.    A.J.Evans 188.30 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.     D.  Jerrold 221 .  18 

St.James.     AV.  H.  Ainsworth 115.07 

St.Leger;  or,  threads  of  life.     R.  B.  Kimball 221.65 

St.  Martin's  eve.     Mrs.  H.  AVood 264.70 

St.  Martin's  summer.     A.  II.  M.  Brewster 142 .02 

St.  Olave's.     [anon.]  244»72 

St.  Philip's.     Miriam  Cole 161 .25 

St.  Ronan's  well.    Sir  W.  Scott 245.75 

St.  Twel'mo.     C.  H.  Webb 263.41 

St.  Valentine's  day.    Sir  Walter  Scott 245.78 


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St.  Winifred's  ;  or.  the  world  of  school,     {anw}.']    244. 

Salander  and  the  drap;on.     F.  W.  Shelton 251 . 

Sahithiel,  the  immortal.     Georpre  Croly 165. 

Saltwater ;  or,  the  sea  life  and  adventures  of  Neil  d'Arcy, 

the  midshipman.     W.  H.  G.  Kingston 222 . 

Sam  Slick  in  Te.xas  ;  or,  Piney-woods  tavern.  \cinon.'\  ...  241 . 
Sam  Slick's  wise  saws  and  modern  instances.     T.  C.  Hali- 

biirton 212. 

Sam  Slick,  the  attache.     T.  C.  Ilaliburton 212 

Sam  Slick,  the  clockmaker.    T.  C.  Haliburton 212 

Sanctuary  :  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     G .  AV.  Nichols 23-3 . 

Sand-hills  of  Jutland.     U.  C.  Andersen 122. 

Sans  Merci.     G.  A.  Lawrence 222 . 

Sartaroe :  a  tale  of  Norwaj-.     J.  A.  Maitland 225. 

Satanstoe ;  or,  the  Littlepage  MSS.    J.  F.  Cooper 1(14. 

Saxelford.     E.J.  May 231. 

Say  and  seal.    S.  and  A.  B.  Warner 203 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker  and  other  learned  men.     F.  S. 

Cozzens 165. 

Scalp  hunters.    Mayne  Reid 242. 

Scarlet  letter.     N.  Hawthorne 212 

Scattergood  family.     A.  Smith 252 . 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.     George  Eliot.     [M.  A.  Evans.] 184. 

Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flaetz."   J.  P.  F.  Itichter 151 . 

Scholar  and  the  trooper.     Rev.  W.  E.  Ileygate 213. 

Schonberg-Cotta  family  (Chronicles    of   the).      [Mrs.  E. 

Charles.] 153 . 

School  days  at  Rugby.     Thomas  Hughes 214 

School  for  fathers :  an  old  English  story.     T.  Gwynne 212 . 

School  for  politics.     C.  Gavarre 194. 

School  of  life.     A.  M.  HowUt 214. 

Scottish  cavaliers.    Capt.  J.  Grant 211 

Scottish  chiefs.     J.Porter.     2v 241. 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse.     Thomas  Hughes 214. 

Scout;  or,  the  black  i-iders  of  Cougaree 252. 

Seaboard  parish.     George  MacDonald 224. 

Seaclifif;  or,  the  mystery  of   the  Westervelts.    J.  W.  De 

Forest 172. 

Sea  lions.     J.  F.  Cooper 164. 

Sea  of  ice.     P.  E.  St.  John 244. 

Sea-spray :  a  Long  Island  village.     M.  AVickham 263 . 

Secret  passion.     R.F.Williams.    3v 264. 

Seed  time  and  harvest.     T.  S.  Arthur 123 . 

Seek  and  find.     Oliver  Optic.     [W.T.Adams.] 113. 

Self.    Mrs.  C.  Gore 211 . 

Self-control.     M.  B.  Brunton 143. 

Self-love ;  or,  the  afternoon  of  single  life,     [anonl 251 , 

Self-made ;  or,  living  for  those  we  love.     E.  A.  Welty 263 , 

Self-sacrifice.    Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Olipliant 284 

Semi-attached  couple.     [E.  Eden.] , Ibl 

Semi-detached  house.     [E.  Eden.] 181 

Sense  and  sensibility.    J.  Austen 125 

Sentimental  journey.    L.  Sterne 254 

Settlers  at  home.     Harriet  Martineau 231 

Settlers  in  Canada.    F.  Marryat 225 

Seven  sons  of  mammon.     G.  A.  Sala 244 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.    D.  G.  Mitchell 232. 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales.    J.  Kavanagh S21 . 

Shabby  genteel  story.     W.  M.  Thackeray 255 

The  same.     In  his  Miscellanies,  v.  4 255. 

Shades  of  character.     A.  AVoodrooffe 265. 

Shadow  in  the  house.    J.  Saunders 245. 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.     Mrs.  Henry  Wood 264 . 

Shady  side ;  or,  life  in  a  parsonage.     Mrs.  M.  S.  llubbell  . .  .214. 

Shakespeare  and  his  friends.     R.  F.  Williams 264. 

Shakspeare  :  the  poet,  lover,  &c.     H.  Curling.     3  v ITl . 

Shamrock  and  thistle.     Oliver  Optic.     [ W.  T.  Adams.] 113 

Shannons ;  or,  from  darkness  to  light.     M.  Farquharson. . .  .191 . 

Sheltons.     Christopher  Coniugsby 163 

Sheppard  Lee.     \_anon.'\    2  v 251 

Sherbrooke.     [ation.'] 251 

Shira.     [anan.] 2.52. 

Shirley.     Cuner  Bell.     [C.Bronte.] 142 

Sheer  off.     A.  L.  0.  E.     [jjkeiidon.] 121 

Shoepac  recollections.     Walter  March 225 

Shoulder-straps.     H.  Morford 232 

Sidney  De  Grev;  or,  the  rival  school  boys.    L.  Lancewood. 

[F.  Forrester.] 222 . 

Sidouia,  the  sorceress:     W.  Meinhold 231 . 

Silas  Barnstarke.     Talbot  Gwynne 212 

Silas  IMarner.     George  Eliot.     [M.A.Evans.] 184 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.     Henry  Kingsley 222 

Silent  struggles.     Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens 253 

Silent  women.     Author  of  King's  cope,  &c 252 

Silver  cord.     Shirley  Brooks 142 

Silver  lake ;  or,  lost  in  the  snow.     R.  M.  Ballantj-ne 131 

Silverwood :  a  book  of  memories.     [a?iOW.] 252 

Simplicity  and  fascination.     A.  Beale 133 

Singleton  Fontenoy.     J.  Hannay 212 

Sintram  and  his  companions.     F.  H.  K.  La  Slotte  Fouqu6  .  .102 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie.     John  Gait 193 

Sir  Bernard  Guston  ;  or,  the  secret  of  Moultrie  hall.     J.  F. 

Smith 2.53 

Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke.    Charles  Lever 223 


Sir  Charles  Grandison.    Samuel  Richardson 243.10 

Sir  Edward  Graham  :  or,  railway  speculators.     0.  Sinclair.  .252.58 

Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  his  shipwreck 5075.20 

Sir  Gilbert.     [_unMi.'\ 252.59 

Sir  Henry  Morgan.     E.  Howard 214.16 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.     Mits  M.  E.  Eraddon 135.31 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     C.  Lever ." 223.61 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.     [Smollett's  miscel,  works,  v.  5]  ..5067.08 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost.     H.  E.  Prescott  Spofford 253 .  58 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton.     G.  P.  R.  James.    2v 215.76 

Sisters' bye  hours.     J.  Ingelow 215.14 

Sisters  ;  or,  the  fatal  marriage.     H.  Cockton 1 61 .  i  3 

Six  vears  later ;  or,  the  taking  of  the  Bastile.     A.  Dumas. .181. 11 

Sketchbook.     W.Irving 115.29 

Sketches  by  Eoz.     C.Dickens 174.26 

Sketches  from  hfe.     Laman  Blanchard .    3v 134.24 

Sketches  of  club  life,  hunting  and  sporting 2.52.60 

Sketches  of  foreign  novelists .     G.  Gordon 211 .10 

Sketches  of  Flemish  life.     Hendrik  Conscience 163.06 

Skh-uiisbing.     [.Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.] 221 .11 

Slave  of  the  lamp.     AV.  North 233.45 

Slaves  of  the  ring;  or,  before  and  after,     [nnon.'] 2.52.61 

Sleepy  hollow  legend.     AA'.  Irving.     In  his  Sketch  book 215.29 

Small  house  at  Alling:ton.     A.  TroUope 261.66 

Smiles  and  frowns.     S.  0.  AA'entz ., 263.49 

Smoked  glass.     Orpheus  C.  Kerr.     [R.  H.  Newell.] 2*^.89 

Smugglers.    6.  P.  K.  James 215.78 

Snarleyyou  ;  or,  the  dog  fiend.     F.  MaiTyat 225.63 

Snow-beiTies.     Alice  Cary 1.52.05 

Snow  flakes  and  sunbeams.    R.  M.  Ballantyne 131.26 

Snow  image,  and  other  twice  told  tales.    N.  Hawthorne 212 .62 

Social  distinctions.     S.  S.  Ellis 183.08 

Soldier  boy ;  or,  Tom  Somers  in  the  army.    Oliver  Optic. 

[W.  T.  Adams.] 113.03 

Soldier  of  Lyons :  a  tale  of  the  Tuileries.    Mrs.   C.  G.  T. 

Gore 211  .31 

Soldier's  orphans.    Mrs.  A.  S.  Stephens l.'.'>3 .  73 

Soldier's  return.    Jlrs.  A.  0i)ie.    AVorks,  v.  1 234  2S 

Somebody's  luggage.     C.  Dickens 174.28 

Son  of  tlie  soil,    [anon.] 253.18 

Song  without  words.     Mrs  E.Charles 153.15 

Sooner  or  later.    Shirley  Brooks 142.22 

Son-ows  of  AVerther.    J.  AA'.  von  Goethe 195.18 

Southwold.     Mrs.  L.  D.  Umsted 262.37 

Sowers  not  reapers.     Harriet  Martineau 231 .83 

Sowing  the  wind.    Mrs.  E.  Lynn  Linton 224 .  02 

Spanish  papers.     AVashington  Irving 2533.11 

Sjiarrowgrass  papers.     Frederick  S.  Cozzens.    165.16 

Spectacles  for  Aoung  eyes.    S.  AV.  Lander 222 . 42 

Spendthrift.     AA'.  H.  Ainsworth 115. OS 

Spinster's  story,     lanon.1 2.53.54 

Sponge's  sporting  tour.     Ed.  by  H.  AV.  Herbert 213.20 

Sporting  scenes  and  sundry  sketches.    J.  Cypress.     [W.  P. 

Hawes .  ] 212 .  64 

Sprees  and  splashes ;  or  droll  recollections.     Henry  Alor- 

ford...... 2-32.28 

Springfield  armory.    Jacob  Abbott IP  1** 

Spuvtenduvvel  chronicle,     lanon.] 253  59 

Spy" (The).*  J.  F.Cooper HU.17 

Squanders  of  Castle  Squander.     W.  Carleton .     2  v 1.51 .04 

Squibob  papers.     John  Phcenix.     [G.  H.  Derby.] 173.09 

Squire  Trevlyn's  heir.     Mrs.  Henry  AA'ood 264.09 

Standish  :  a  "story  of  our  day.     [««(>?;.] 253.62 

Stanley  Thorn.     Henry  Cockton 161  06 

Stanhope  Burleigh.     C.  E.  Lester 223 .27 

Star  and  the  cloud.     A.  S.  Roe 244.05 

Star  chamber.     AV.  H. /Unsworth.     2v 115.09 

Starry  flag;  or,  the  young  fisherman.     Oliver  Optic.     [AV. 

T.Adams.]     113.04 

Stella  and  A'anessa.    Lady  D.  Gordon 211.11 

Stephen  Dane.     A.M.Douglas 175.17 

Step-mother.     G.  P.  R.  James.     2  v 215.79 

Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.    Mrs.  A.  B. Edwards 182. 81 

Steward  :  a  romance  of  real  life.     Henry  Cockton 161 .04 

Still  waters,     [aiicn).] 2.54.04 

Stone  edge.     [ano}i.] 254.13 

Stone-mason.     A.  de  Lamartine 222.31 

Stopping  the  leak,     [finon.]  225.02 

Stories  and  sketches  by  our  best  authors,     [anoi).] 254.14 

Stories  for  parents,     f.  S.  Arthur 123 .1 7 

Stories  for  young  housekeepers.     T.  S.  Arthur 123.18 

Stories  from  "  Blackwood  " 254.15 

Stories  from  the  Italian  poets.     Leigh  Hunt ..215.02 

Stories  of  American  life;  by  American  writers.     M,  R.  Mit- 

ford.    3v , 232.15 

Stories  of  an  old  maid.     Mrae  E.  de  Girardin 195.11 

Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.     AV.  and  M.  Ilowitt 214.33 

Stories  of  frontier  adventure  in  the  South  and  West.    W,  E. 

Coggeshall 161 .19 

Stories  of  manv  lands.    Grace  Greenwood.     [Mrs.  S.  J.  C. 

Lippincott."] 224 .07 

Stories  of  Spanish  life.    \.  A.  Huber  214.41-2 

Stories  of  the  sea.     J.  F.  Cooper 164  18 

Stories  of  AVaterloo.     AV.  H.  Maxwell 231 .4G 

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\BrooTdyn 


HtorlcH  of  llio  woods.     J.  P.  Cooper  IC 1 . 1!) 

Storlea  (SIningc).     K.  T.  W.  Koirinaiin 2l:J.:« 

8toniu;lllT.  a  tiile  of  llie  lliglilauda.     M.  F.  Walworth 'KtlM 

Htoniiy  life.     0.  KiiUerton 1!>:}  12 

Stor.v  of  a  conscript.     M.M.  Erckmann-C'hatrian l»<3.i!3 

Story  of  a  featlier.     Douglas  Jerrolil 221.11) 

Story  of  a  royal  favorite.     Mrs.  ('.  Gore 211.83 

Story  of  Kennelt.    J.  HayanI  Taylor 255.17 

Story  of  the  red  hook  of  Appin.     K.  A.  Hitchcock 21:1.25 

Story  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth.     If.  F.  Ewald 1H4.  U 

Straiigis  adventures  of  Captain  Dangerous.     O.  A.  Sala 244.61 

Strange  story.     Sir  K.  IJuIwer  Lytton 14a. 2i) 

Stratliern.     Lady  M.  Hlessington 134.14-15 

Strathinore;  or,  wrought  by  his  own  hand.     Ouida.     [De 

La  Itama.l   ...172.21 

Stray  Yankee  in  Texas.     Pliilip  Paxton.    [S.  A.  Hammett.].2I2..'U 

String  of  pearls,     ff.  P.  R.  James 216.81 

Struggle  for  life,     [i/jiore.] 254.32 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.    Anthony  Trol- 

lope 201.07 

Stuart  of  Dunleath.     Mrs.  C.  Norton.    2  v -•'?  ■*'^ 

Studies  for  stories.     Jean  Ingelow 215.10 

Stuy  vesant.     Jacob  Abbott Ill  .OS 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life.     [.Mrs.  A.  U.  T.  Whit- 
ney.]       203 .61 

Sunny  side;  or,  the  country  minister's  wife,     [/ition.'] 2.54.46 

Sunny  bank.     Marian  Harland.     [Mrs.  V.  II.  Terhune.] 255.28 

Sunny  South.    J.  H.  Ingraham  21.5.21 

Sunshine  ;  or,  Kate  Vinton.     H.  McKeever 225.01 

Surry  of  Eagle's  nest.     J.  E.  Cooke 103.13 

Susan  Or.ay.     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.     Works,  v.  3 2.52.03 

Susannali.     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.     Works,  v.  3   2.52.03 

Sutherlands  (The).     Miss  Miriam  Cole 161 .26 

Sut  Lovingood.     (>.  W.  Harris 212  45 

Swallow  barn.    J.  P.  Kennedy 221 .  02 

Swell  life  at  sea.     \_iinon.] 254.48 

Swingin   round  the  circle.    Petroleum  V.  Nasby.     [D.  R. 

Locke.] 234.16 

Swiss  family  Robinson.    J.  R.  von  Wyss.     4  v 205.11 

Sword  and  gown.     G.  A.  Lawrence 222 .51 

Sybil.     B.  Disraeli 175.05 

Sybil's  second  love.    J.  Kavanagh 221 .55 

Sylvan  Holt's  daugliter.     Holme  Lee 222 .  69 

Sylvester  Sound  ;  the  somnambulist.    Henry  Cockton 161 .05 

Sylvia's  lovers.    Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 104.13 

Sylvia's  world :    crimes  which  the  law  does  not  reach. 

[anon  ] 254.51 

Tactics ;    or,  Cupid  in  shoulder-straps.      Hearten  Drille. 

[J.  Gray.] 211.44 

Taken  on  trust.     [anon.J 254. .52 

Talbot  and  Vernon.     J.  L.  McConnel 224.55 

Tale  of  a  tub.     Jonathan  Swift 2.54.50 

Tale  of  the  Tyne.     Harriet  Martineau.     [Illustrations  of 

Pol.  Econ.,  V.  7] 231.33 

Tale  of  two  cities.     Charles  Dickens 174 .  29 

Tales  (Popular)  and  romances  of  the  northern  nations.    3  v. 2.55. 01 

Tales  and  sketches.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 212 .  23 

Tales  and  sketches.     Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick 251 .21 

Tales  and  sketches.     W.L.Stone 254.11 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.     [Mrs.  E.  Charles.] 153 .  12 

Tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary,    T.  Pulszky 241.09 

Tales  for  the  marines.     H.  A.  Wise 264.-34 

Tales  from  "  Bentlev."    4  v.  in  2  2.54.53 

Tales  from  Blackwood.    12  v 254  ..57 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.     C.  and  .M.  Lamb 222 .  32 

Tales  from  the  German.    Tr.  by  J.  Oxenford  and  C.  A. 

Freiling   255.04 

Tales  from  the  operas.    G.  P.  Pardon 234.60 

Tales  in  prose.     Mary  Ilowitt 214.23 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.     Sir  Walter  Scott.    Works,  v.  9. .  .5005.09 

Tales  of  a  traveler.     Washington  Irving 215 ..30 

Tales  of  the  Alhambra.     Washington  Irving 215.20 

Tales  of '.he  borders  and  of  Scotland.    -J.  .M.  Wilson.    5v..2(M.21 

Tales  of  the  colonies.     Charles  Rowcroft 244.41 

Tales  of  the  crusaders.     Sir  Walter  Scott 245.87 

The  same.     Works,  v.  7 5065.07 

Tales  (.Selected)  of  the  genii.     Ed.  by  R.  Whately 2.5.5 .  05 

Tales  of  the  good  woman.     J.  K.  Paulding 235.20 

Tales  of  the  great  St.  Bernard.     Rev.  G.  Croly.    3  v  105.28 

Tales  of  the  jury-room.     G.  Grifiin   211 .77 

Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.     G.  Griffin 211.74 

Tales  of  the  Southern  border.     C.  W.  Webber 263.46 

Tales  of  woman's  trials.     Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 212.25 

Tales  of  wonrler.     M.  G.  Lewis 223.70 

Tales  of  wonder,  of  humor,  and  of  sentiment.     A.  and  A. 

Plumiitre   241.36 

Talisman  (The).     Sir  Walter  Scott 245.87 

Tallants  (The)  of  Barton.     Joseph  Hatton 212.69 

Tancred;  or,  tlie  new  crusade.     B.Disraeli.     2  v 175.00 

Tangled  skein.     Albany  Fonblanque,  Jr 192.21 

Tartarian  tales.     T.  S.  Gueullette 233.57 

Telemachus.     F.  de  S.  de  La  M.  Fen61on 191 .17 

Temper.     F.  MaiT.vat.     [Mrs.  Ross  Churcli.] 154. IS 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Holmes 213.57 

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Temple  house.     Mrs.  E.  Stoddard 254.08 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     Samuel  Warren 263 .85 

Ten  years  of  a  lifetime.     .Mrs.  .Margaret  Hosmer 214.13 

Tenant  house  ;  or,  embers  from  poverty's  hearthstone.     [A. 

J.  H.  Duganne]   175.36 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall.     Acton  Bell.     [Anne  Bronte.] 142. ]» 

Tenants  of  .Mallory.     J.  S.  Le  Fanu 223.05 

Tender  and  true.     [««&».] 255.20 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     Miss  Jane  Porter 241 .56 

That  good  old  time ;  or,  our  fresh  and  salt  tutors.     Vieux 

Moustache.    [/jHeurJon.] 201.06 

Theo  Leigh.     Annie  Thomas 261.15 

Theobald;  or,  the  fanatic.     J.  11.  J.  Stilling 2.54.05 

Theodosia  Ernest ;  or,  the  heroine  of  faith,     [anon.]    2  v.  .261  .OT 

Thine  an<I  mine.     P.  Neale 233.23^ 

Thinking  bayonet.    James  K.  IIo=raer 214.14 

Thiodolph,  the  Icelander.     P.  II.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouque. .  .192.28 

This,  that,  and  the  other.     E.  L.  Chandler  .Moulton 2;J2.41 

Thorndale;  or,  the  conflict  of  opinion.     W.  Smith 2.53.11 

Tliorney  hall :  a  story  of  an  old  family.     Holme  Lee 222.70 

Thousand  a  year.     .Mrs.  E.  .M.  Bruce 143.25 

Three  ages.     Harriet  .Martineau 231  ..34 

Tiiree  beauties.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 2:«.40 

Three  clerks.     Antliony  TroUope 201 .08 

Three  courses  and  a  dessert.     George  Cruikshank 171 .08 

Three  eras  of  woman's  life.    E.  E.  Smith 2.52 .74 

Tliree  little  spades.     Miss  Anna  B.  Warner  263 .02 

Three  marriages.    Mrs.  M.  Hubback 214.88 

Three  muskeieers.     Alexander  Dumas ISl  .13 

Three  scouts.    J.  T.  Trowbridge 262.16 

Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes.    G.  H.  Lewes 223.68 

Three  times  dead ;  or,  the  secret  of  the  heath.    Miss  M.  E. 

Braddon 135. .32 

Throne  of  David.    J.  II.  Ingraham 215.22 

Thessilian  and  his  friends.     R.  Shelton  Mackenzie 225.0.5 

Ticonderoga.     G.  P.  R.  James.     (Bound  with  Forest  days).  .215.82 

Tiger  hunter.     Mayne  Reid 242  ..59 

Tiger  lilies.     Sidney  Lanier 222.44 

Tiger  prince.     William  Dalton 171 .26 

Tiger  slaver.     Gustave  Aimard 114. IS 

Tighe  Lyfford.     [anon.] 201 .36 

Tilbury  Nogo;  or,  passages  in  the  life  of  an  unsuccessful 

man.     G.  J.  W.  Melville  231.62 

Timeandtide.     A.  S.  Roe  244.00 

Timotliy  Crump's  ward,     [ayion.] 261 .8T 

Titan  Agonistes.     [anon.']   261.88 

Titan  :  a  romance.     J.  P.  F.  Richter.    2v 24:3.14 

Title  hunting.     E.  L.  Llewell.vn 224.13 

Titmarsh  (History  of  Samuel).     W.  M.  Thackeray.     Miscel- 
lanies, V  4 255.00 

To  love  and  to  be  loved,  and  Time  and  tide.     A.  S.  Roe 244  00 

Together.     By  the  author  of  Nepenthe.     [a7io?i.]  201 .40 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     A'ictor  Hugo 214  ..59 

Tom  Brown  at  O.xford.     Thomas  Hughes 214.4.5 

Tom  Brown  at  Rugby.     Thomas  Hughes 214.43 

Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours."     Charles  Lever 22^3.62 

Tom  Cringle's  log.     M.  Scott 245.17 

Tom  Tiddler's  ground.     Charles  Dickens 174.30 

Tom  Jones :  history  of  a  foundling.     Henry  Fielding 192.09 

Tommy  Hickup ;  or,  a  pair  of  black  eyes.    Mrs.  R.  Abbott 

Parker 235.03 

Tony  Butler,     [anon.] 201.41 

Too  good  for  him.     Florence  Marryat.  [Mrs.  Ross  Church.].1.54.19 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     Georgiana  Fullerton 193.13 

Too  true :  a  story  of  to-day.     [anon.] 261 .43 

Topsail-sheet  blocks  ;  or,  the  naval  foundling,     [anon.] . .  .261 .43 

Torchlight;  or,  through  the  wood.    Harriet  0.  Olcott 234.02 

Totemwell.     George  Payson   235.23 

Tower  of  London.     W.  II.  Ainsworth 115.11 

Traditions  of  the  most  ancient  times.    William  Howitt 214.30 

Trail  hunters.     Gustave  Aimard 114.19 

Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.     William  Carle- 
ton 1.51.06 

Traits  of  American  humor.    T.  C.  Haliburton 212. 18 

Transfusion.     William  Godwin,  Jr  195.17 

Transmutation ,  or,  the  lord  and  the  lout,     [anon.] 261 .49 

Treasure  trove.     Samuel  Lover 224.83 

Tremaine.     R.  P.  Ward 262. .57 

Trevelyan.     L.ady  Scott 245 .  17 

Trial :  more  links  of  the  daisy  chain.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge. .  .265.45 
Tricotrin :  story  of  a   waif  and  stray.      Ouida.      [De  La 

Rama.] 172.'23 

Tried  and  tempted.     T.  S.  Arthur 123.19 

Tried  and  true.     Alton  Clyde,     [pseudon.] 1.55.23 

Tristram  Shandy.     L.  Sterne 154.02 

The  same.     [Works] 5074.01 

True  history  of  a  little  ragamuffin.    James  Greenwood 211.54 

True  manliness;  or,  the  landscape  gardener.     L.  C.  Tuthill.262.24 

True  womanhood.     John  Neal 233.20 

True  to  the  last;  or,  alone  on  a  wide  wide  sea.     A.  S.  Roe. .244.07 

Trumps.     George  William  Curtis 171.22 

Try  again ;  or,  the  trials  and  triumphs  of  Harry  West. 

Oliver  Optic.     [W.  T.  Adams] 113.05 


Merc,  Lih.'] 


TRY 


WOM 


Fiction:  titles. 


Trying  to  be  useful.     Mrs.  M.  Leslie.     [Mrs.  H.  N.  W. 

Baker.] _ 

Twenty  years  after.     Alexander  Dumas o?i '  ^7 

Twice  lost,     {(inoti-'] o?.Vc . 

Twice  told  tales.    Sathaniel  Hawthorne f  f  i « 

Twin  lieutenants.     Alexander  Dumas l^Vo^ 

Twin  roses.     Mrs.  A.  C.  M.  Uitchie f^i   )i 

Two  admirals.    J.  F.  Cooper IW.-.O 

Two  brides ;  or,  the  French  chateau  and  the  English  home. 

F.Baldwin l^i  \^ 

Two  drovers.     Sir  Walter  Scott - 24.-) .  .37 

Two  friends.    Lady  M.  Blessington.    [« orks.] 134.1b 

Two  guardians.    Miss  C.  M.  Yonge ;■•••••  ^i?"*- 

Two  lives ;  or,  to  seem  and  to  be.     Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh.  .2'24.  lO 

Twomarriages.     Miss  D.  M.  Muloch.     [Mrs.Craik] '^?t"nA 

Two  men.     Mrs.  E.  Stoddard ooi-a 

Two  pictures.     Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh ,?*',? 

Two  sisters.    Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 2i>:i.41 

Two  vocations ;  or,  the  sisters  of  mercy  at  home.     [Mrs.  E. 

Charles.] lo3.13 

Two  ways  to  wedlock,     [anon.l ???■?„ 

Two  wives.    T.  S.  Arthur 123-20 

Two  years  ago.     Charles  Kingsley '-2.1" 


Wanderings  of  a  beauty.     Mrs.  E.  James 215. 90 

Wanderings  of  Persiles  and  Sigismunda.  il.  de  Cervantes.151 .27 
War  and  peace  :  a  tale  of  the  retreat  from  Caubul.     A.  L. 

O.E.    121.23 

Warden  (The).     Anthony  TroUope 2(il.69 

War  tiger.    William  Dalton 171 .27 

War  trail.     Capt.  Mayne  Keid 242 .60 

AVas  he  successful.     K.B.Kimball    221. 6T 

Watch  and  wait ;  or,  the  young  fugitives.     Oliver  Optic. 

[W.  T.  Adams.] 113 .06 

Water  babies.    Charles  Kingsley ?^^ 'H 

AVaterdale  neighbors.     Justin  McCarthy 224  53 

Water  witch.     J.  F.  Cooper ^?t?l 

Way  down  East ;  or,  Yankee  life.     Seba  Smith 2o:3.09 

AVays  of  providence.     T.  S.  Arthur 123.21 

Ways  of  the  hour.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.22 

Way  of  the  world.     W.  T.  Adams 113.07 

Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloch.     H.  Martineau.     lUus.  of  pol. 

econ.   V.  2 131.28 

Week  in  a  French  country-house.     Jlrs.  A.  K.  Sartoris 244.76 

Wensley  :  a  story  without  a  moral.    E.  Quincy 241 .75 

AVept  of  Wish-ton-wish.     J.F.Cooper i^-?5 

Western  border  life ;  or,  Fanny  Hunter 263.50 


^^{^■(>^;:^of^.^^<^.:.. 234.42    Westwardho,    t;harl^Kgey.... .............. ..^ 


Westward  ho!    _.- 

What  answer  ?    A.  Dickinson Hf"  .<> 

What  I  know  about  Ben  Eccles.    Abraham  Page 2:34 .43 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ?    Su'  E.  B.  Lyttun i^l "I ? 

AYheat  and  tares.     [rt«07i.] ?5',-5i 

Wliich— the  right  or  the  left ?    [anon.^ 2"?-^ 

AYhile  it  was  morning.     Y'.  F.  Townsend 261 .47 

AYhim  (A).     G.  P.  K.  James 21.5.8-3 

Whimsical  woman.     E.  F.  Carlen ..140.4.3 

Whistler;  or,  the  manlv  boy.    AV.  Aim  well.    [W.  Simonds.].2.52.46 

AVhite  boy  :  a  story  of  Ireland.    Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall 212.24 

AA'hite  chief.     Capt.  M.  Reid :i?  S 

AVhite  elephant ;  or,  the  hunters  of  Ava.    AVilliam  Dalton . .  1 1 1 .  28 
AYliite  friars  ;  or,  the  days  of  Charles  the  II.    J.  Robmson.  .243.50 

AVhite  gauntlet.     Capt.  Mayne  Reid nil'  -? 

Whitehall.     F.  Robinson •  •  •  . •  •  -2*3.01 

AVhite  jacket ;  or,  the  world  in  a  man-of-war.    H.  Melville . .  2-31 .  7o 

AVhitelies.     Charles  Reade ^?-?^ 

AATiite  rose  (The).     G.  J.  AV.  Melville  2-31 .63 

Who  breaks,  pays.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin VT,  Ji 

AVho  shall  be  greatest.     Mary  Howitt „if '  -T 

AVhom  to  marry.     H.  and  A.  Mayhew ??;  ?? 

AMiy  Paul  FeiToU  killed  his  wife.     [C.  Chve  ] l^'^-;-^ 

Wide  wide  world.    Susan  Warner.     2v ?  .J^ 

Widow  (The),  and  the  marquess.     T.  E.  Hook 214.06 

Widow  (The)  Barnaby.     Mrs.  F.  TroUope 

AVidow  Bedott  papers.     Mrs.  F.  M.  1!.  AVhitcher 

Widow  Sprisgins.    Mrs.  F.  M.  B.  AA'lutcher „_,   ,, 

„  Widow'sson.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth 203.43 

B  Di'si-a'en'""' "     "...".         '.'.'.'.......   ..111. U    Wieland;  or,  the  transformation.    C.B.Brown M^H 

Wife's  evidence.     W.  G.  AVills 264.14 

2.03.75 


Tylney  hall.     Thomas  Hood 213.66 

Typee  :  a  peep  at  PoljTiesian  life.     Herman  Melville 231 .  (4 

UncleSilas.     J.  S.  Le'Fanu 223.07 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Stowe.     2  v ?i.    '? 

Uncommercial  traveller.     Charles  Dickens 174 .01 

Under  bow  bells.     J.  Hollingshead 213 .46 

Undercun-ents  of  Wall  street.     R.  B.  Kim'  all 221 .  66 

Under  the  ban.     Tr.  from  Le  Alaudit.     {unoii.'] 231 . 43 

Under  two  flags.    Ouida.     [De  La  Rama.] 172.22 

Undine.     F.  H.  K.  de  La  Motte  Fouqu6 192.29 

Ungava.     R.  M.  Ballantyne 131 .27 

Up  the  ladder ;  or.  striving  and  thriving.     Mrs.  M.  Leshe  . .  131 .07 

Uptheriver.     P.  AV.  Shelton 251.57 

Upper  ten  thousand,     C.  A.  Bristed 142  Oo 

Ursula.    E.  M.  Sewell.    2v 251.44 

Use  of  sunshine.     C.  M.  S.  Barnes .132 .21 

Utopia.    Sir  Thomas  More  2.32 .24 

Valentine  A'ox.    Henry  Cockton  161 .  07 

Vale  of  cedars.     Grace  Aguilar 114  07 

Valentine's  eve.     Mrs.  A.  Opie.     Works,  v.  2 234  29 

Valerie :  an  autobiography.     Capt.  F.  Marryat 225  65 

Valerius.    J.  G.  Lockhart  224  20 

Vanderput  and  Snoek.     H.  Martineau.    Illus.  of  pol.  econ., 

V.  tf. 2-31. .32 

Vanity  fair.    AA'.  M.  Thackeray 2op.50 

A'anquished.     Agnes  Leonard 223.17 

Vara ;  or,  the  child  of  adoption,     [anon.'] 262.39 

Vasconselos:  a  romance  of  the  new  world.    W.  G.  Simms.  .2.52  38 

Vathek :  an  Arabian  tale.     William  Beckford 133  07 

Venetia. 

A'erdant  Green  (Adventures  of  Mr.)    C.  Bede.     [E.  Brad- 
ley.]  141.13 

Verner's  pride.     Mrs.  Henry  Wood 264 .  71 

Yerneys ;  or,  chaos  dispelled.     Miss  C.  JI.  Smith 252 .  73 

A'emon  gi'ove ;  or,  hearts  as  they  are 262 .38 

A'eronica ;  or,  the  free  court  of  Aarau.     H.  Zscbokke 265  55 

Veronica  ;  or,  the  lighthouse  keeper.     \jtnon.'\ 262  41 

Very  hard  cash.     Charies  Reade 242  23 

Vicar  of  AVakefield.     Oliver  Goldsmith 211 .01 

Vicar  of  Wrexhill.     Mrs.  Frances  TroUope 262.03 

Vicomte  de  Brageionne.     Alexandre  Dumas 181.04 

Victims  of  society.     Lady  Blessington 134.16 

A'ictoire.     Mrs.  M.  C.  Ames 122.01 

Victoria.     Mrs.  M.  M.  Sherwood.     AYorks,  v.  8 2.52  08 

Victoria;  or,  the  world  overcome.     C.  C.  Chesebro' 154.03 

Village  garland :  tales  and  sketches.    S.  C.  Hall 212.23 

Village  on  the  cliff.     Miss  Thackeray 261 .02 

Villette.     Charlotte  Bronte _. 142.12 

A'incenzo ;  or,  sunken  rocks.     J.  Ruffini 244 .48 

Aiolet.    Miss  M.  J.  Mackintosh 244.77 

A'iolet  (Travels  and  adventures  of  Monsieur).      Capt.    F. 

Marryat 225  64 

Virginia  comedians.     J.E.Cooke 163.15 

A'irginia  illustrated.    David  H.  Strother 2.54.31 

Virginians  (The).    W.  >I.  Thackeray  255.54 

Visiting  my  relations,  and  its  results,      [fjiion.      M.  A. 

Kelty.] 262 .44 

\lvia  ;  or,  the  secret  of  power.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth.  2.53. 42 

A'ivian  Grey.     B.  Disraeli 175.03 

Voyage  to  the  moon.     Joseph  Atterley 124.05 

Wager  of  battle.    H.  W.  Herbert     213 .22 

Waiting  for  the  verdict.    Mrs.  R.  H.  Davis 172  06 

Wallace.    Jacob  Abbott 111.02 

Walt  and  Yult ;  or,  the  twins.    J.  P.  F.  Eichter 24:3 .  16 

Walter  Goring.     Annie  Thomas 261 .17 

AA'alter  Lorimer.     Miss  E.  M.  Sewell 251.46 

Walter  Thornley ;  or,  a  peep  at  the  past.     Mrs.  T.  Sedg- 
wick  251.22 

Wandering  Jew  (The).     Eugene  Sue   254 .41 

Wandering  Jew  :  chronicles  of  Cartaphilus.    D.  Hoffmann. 

2  V 446.26 


..262.04 
..2W  -36 
..264.-37 


Wife's  secret.    Mrs.  >Ann  S.  Stephens 

Wife's  sister.     Mrs.  M.  Hubbaek ,  ^14.39 

AVife's  stratagem:  a  story  for  fireside  and  wayside.  [awan.J.2b;3.67 

AVife's  victory.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southwortli 2.53.44 

AVigwam  and"  the  cabin.     AV.  G.  Simms T^X'^X 

Wild  huntress.     Capt.  Mayne  Reid  „,,  « i 

Wild  Irish  Girl.     Lady  S.  0.  Morgan 232.(34 

AVild  life;  or,  adventures  on  the  frontier.      Capt.  Mayne 

Reid....; 242.6.3 

Wild  love,  &c.     F.  H.  K.  La  Motte  Fouquc 192  30 

Wildcats  and  dead  leaves.    Albert  Smith 2.52.69 

AVild  sports  in  the  far  AVest.     F.  Gerstiicker 194 . 27 

AVilkins  AVylder.    S.  F.  Miller  :V;t\ 

Will.  Rood's  friendship.     Glance  Gaylord 194.23 

Will  he  find  her.     AA'.  Summerton 254 .45 

AVilliam  the  conqueror.     Sir  C.  Xapier 233 .  18 

AA'illis,  the  pilot :  a  sequel  to  the  Swiss  family  Robinson 164.12 

Willoughby's  (Lady)  diary.     H.  M.  Rathbone 242.73 

Wind  and  whirlwind.     Mr.  Thom.  AVhite.     [C.  AV.  Elliott.].. 263. 53 

AYine  or  water.    Mrs.  C.  A.  Soule "^^  o< 

AVing  and  wing.    J.  F.  Cooper 164.24 

AVinifred  Bertram,  and  the  world  she  lived  in.     Mrs.  E. 

Chafles : 153 .14 

Winkles  (The).    .T.B.Jones 221.30 

Winning  his  way.     C.  C.  Coffin  161.09 

Winsor  castle.     W.  H.  Ainsworth 115.13 

AVinter  evening  tales.     James  Hogg.     2  v 213  42 

AVinthrops.    [««<?«.]   264.32 

AVise  saws  and  modem  instances  (Sam.  Slick's).    T.  C.  Hali- 

burton 212.16 

Wise  saws  and  modern  instances ;  or,  tales  for  travelers  ...  165 .01 

AVives  and  daughters.     Mrs.  E.  C.  Gaskell 194.14 

Wolfert's  roost.     AA'ashington  Irving 215.31 

AVofsden.     {anon.'] 264.38 

AVoman  against  woman.     Florence  Marrj-at.     [Mrs.  Ross 

Church.]  1.54.20 

Woman,  an  enigma.     Mrs.  M.  J.  Mackintosh 224.73 

AVoman  I  loved  and  the  woman  who  loved  me.     [a«aw.]...2(>4.39 

AVoman  in  black.     [«noH.] 264.38 

AVoman  in  white.     AV.  AVilkie  Collins 162.12 

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Fiction  :  titles.  W  0  M Z  OE  [BrooJclyn 

Woman  our  an sel.     A.  S.  Koe 244. OS  ]  Yankee  mitlily.     Oliver  Optic.     [«'.  T.  Adams.]  118.06 

Woman's  friendship.     Grace  Asrnilar lU.OG  |  Yeast  :  a  problem.     Charles  Kinj-'sley 221.75 

Woman's  kingdom.    D.  >I.  Muloch.     [Mrs.  fraik] 28-2 .58    Yellowplush  papers.     W.  M.  Thackeray 255.55 

Woman's  ransom.     F.  W.  Robinson 248.49     Yeniasee  :  a  romance  of  Carolina.     W.  G.  Simms    252.41 

Woman's  strateirv ;  or.  the  first  time  I  saw  her.     [«?(0H.]  .2(U. 40 

Woman's  trials.  '  T.  S.  Arthur 128  22 

Wonder  hook  for  girls  and  boys.    N.  Hawthorne 212. CO 

Womierfiil  adventures  of  Captain  Priest.    S.  A.  llammett.  .212  31 

Wondrous  strange,     [anon.] 2f>4.41 

Won<lrou3  strange.     [Mrs.  C.  J.  Newby.]   ..283.82 

Woodburn.    R.  V.  Jeffrey 221 .09 

Woodburn  grange :    a  story  of  English  coun;ry  life.    AV. 

Howitt. 214.32 

Woodcliir.    H.  B  McKeever 225.02 

Woodcraft ;  or,  hawks  about  the  dovecote.     Miss   C.  M. 


Young  .\nierica  abroad.     Oliver  Optic.     [W.  T.  Adams.] . .  .118.12 

Young  Duke.     B.  Disraeli 175.09 

Young  Husband.    Mrs.  Grev 211.64 

Young  lieutenant.     Oliver  Ojitic.     [W.  T.  Adams.] 113.10 

Young  niarooners.     F.  R.Gouldiug 211.34 

Y'ouDg  middv ;  or,  the  perilous  adventures  of  a  boy  officer. 

F.C.Armstrong 123.02 

Y'ouDg  prima  donna.    Mrs.  Grej' 211.63 

Young  recruit ;    or,  the  adventures  of  a  drummer-boy. 

l(non.] 265.52 

Youug  stepmother.     Miss  C.  M.  Yonge.     2  v 265.47 


Yonge.... 262.40  I  Young  student.    Madame  Guizot 211.71 

WoodhilT;  or,  the  ways  of  rrovidcnce.    Talvi.     [Mrs.  E.  ]  Y'oung  voyagers.    Capt.  Mayne  Keid 242.66 

Robinson.] 243.44  ]  Y'oung yagers.     Capt.  Ma,\nie  I{eid 242.67 

Woodrangers.     Capt-' Slavne  Reid 242.64    Youth  of  Jefferson.    J.  E.  Cooke  163.16 

Woodstock.     Sir  Walter  Scott Youth  of  Shak?peare.    R.F.Williams 264.09 

Words  for  the  wise     T  S  Arthur  ...123.23    Youth  of  the  old  dominion.     Samuel  Hopkins 214.10 

-         -  --"-'     Yule  tide  stories.     B.  Thorpe 261.82 

Zaida's  nursery  note-book,  for  the  use  of  mothers.  A.  L.  0.  E.121 .24 

Zaidee.     Mrs.  M.  0.  W.  Oliphant 284 .23 

Zanoni.     Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lvtton 142  83 

Zeluco.     John  ISIoore.     2'v 5056.11 

Zenobia ;  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.     William  Ware 262.68 


Work  and  win.     Oliver  Optic.     [W.  T.  Adams] 113.08 

Working  man  (Autobiography  of  a),     [anon.} 125.24 

Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.     C.  Dickens.     [In  Christmas 

stories.] 173.23 

Wuthering  heights.    Emily  Bronte.    2v 142.15 

Wvandotte     J  F  Cooper 164.25 

Wvlder's  hand.     J.  S.  Le  Fanu  223.06  i  Zoe  :  the  history  of  two  lives.     Miss  G.  E.  Jewsbury 221.21 


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